From the Pierce Facebook page:
The Warrenville Fire Department is adding their first custom Pierce apparatus to their fleet. This #Enforcer pumper will be used as a paramedic unit and was built with EMS in mind. The slide-out compartment behind the cab is accessible from the inside and outside for easy access to gear and equipment. The 750-gallon water tank and pump panel heaters are new for the department and will help during the harsh winters in #WarrenvilleIL.
Job No: 34441
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#1 by crabbymilton on June 29, 2020 - 6:31 AM
Nice looking ENFORCER. I’m sure the extra space in the cab is put to good use. Do they still spec for top mount pump panels?
#2 by Evan Davis on June 27, 2020 - 6:58 PM
The Warrenville 1997 E-One engine has been listed at Command Fire Apparatus in Lancaster, PA for awhile now. The former Elmhurst Engine 1, the former Villa Park Engine 963/80, and either the former Naperville Engine 3 or 4 is still sitting there according to their website. Possibly looks like the former Elmhurst Squad 1 and either the former Lisle-Woodridge Engine 511 or 551 was recently sold.
#3 by Mike on June 27, 2020 - 1:34 PM
Nice looking rig. It’s crazy to see that the cabs are getting almost longer then the bodies on the engines are.
#4 by Michael m on June 27, 2020 - 12:18 PM
Nice looking rig! I am guessing it will be Engine 11? The last rig they purchased was a 2009 E-One Typhoon I believe. The current engine 11 is a 1997 E-One
#5 by Peter on June 27, 2020 - 9:10 AM
Sharp Looking Rig