Posts Tagged Rosenbauer Commander chassis

South Elgin Fire District takes delivery of a new Rosenbauer engine

This from Zach Cox:

I took this picture Thursday night of South Elgin’s new engine

Rosenbauer American Commander fire engine

New unit for South Elgin Engine 22. 2014 Rosenbauer America Commander 1500/750. Zach Cox photo

Rosenbauer Truck #: 13737

Fire Truck Specifications:

Body: EXT Tank Cap: 750 Pump Model: CSU
Pump Mfr: Waterous Pump Cap: 1,500 Foam Cell: N/A
Engine: Cummins Engine Model: ISL9 HP: 450
Transmission: Allison 3000 EV Warning Lights: Whelen LED Generator: Harrison
Chassis: RBM Commander Pump Mount: Top Axles: Single

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Chicago orders new squads

Rosenbauer posted the following on their Facebook page today:

Rosenbauer Receives Order for Two-Piece Squad Company Apparatus for Chicago Fire Department

WYOMING, MN (January 28, 2013) Rosenbauer has received a five year contract from the Chicago Fire Department for the replacement of the department’s two-piece Squad Companies. The initial order consists of two Rosenbauer 55′ Articulating Cobra Platforms (ACP-55) and two Rosenbauer Walk-In Rescues. Both apparatus will be built on the revolutionary Rosenbauer Commander chassis which was introduced in 2012.

“Rosenbauer is honored to serve the Chicago Fire Department. We are pleased that the CFD has chosen the Commander chassis for the squad companies and feel it will be a great fit for them,” said Harold Boer, President of Rosenbauer America. “We value the trust placed in Rosenbauer by the second largest fire department in the United States, and we are looking forward to growing our relationship with the CFD.”

The ACP-55’s will be built on the Rosenbauer Commander chassis featuring a long two door cab with flat roof. The chassis will include seating for two and a large transverse compartment in the rear of the cab. Rosenbauer’s heavy-duty 3/16″ EXT extruded aluminum body carrying a lifetime transferable warranty will provide the framework for more than 400 cubic feet of compartment space. The ACP-55 includes a 750 pound tip load and has rated flows up to 1250 GPM. Features of the ACP-55 include Rosenbauer’s unmatched Smart Aerial technology that enhance the safety and performance of the aerial, Soft-Touch controls which ensure smooth aerial operations, and a hot dipped galvanized torque box and outriggers which carry a 25 year corrosion warranty.

The walk-in rescues which make up the second piece of the squad companies will be built on the Rosenbauer Commander chassis with a 60″ cab and a 24″ raised roof and include seating for six. The 18′ rescue body will also be constructed utilizing the heavy-duty EXT body and will include in excess of 600 cubic feet of compartment space.

The Chicago Fire Department is the second largest fire department in the United States and the oldest major organized fire department in the nation. The department has nearly 5,000 firefighters and paramedics and operates out of 98 fire stations.

Rosenbauer dealer, Trans-Chicago Truck Group located in Elmhurst, Illinois provides service and support to the Chicago Fire Department.

Rosenbauer is the world’s leading manufacturer of firefighting vehicles and equipment. In North America, Rosenbauer incorporates the international strength and innovation of a global company with top American manufacturing firms. For more information, please visit the company’s website –www.rosenbaueramerica.com.

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thanks Dennis & Dan

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Chicago Fire Department orders new squad units

Rosenbauer America is to build the new two-piece squads for the Chicago Fire Department. Each unit will feature the Rosenbauer Commander cab and chassis. The boom will reportedly be fashioned after the Stinger boom used on the Panther ARFF units with the addition of a bucket at the end.

Rosenbauer America to build new squads for Chicago Fire Department

Rosenbauer America to build new squads for Chicago Fire Department

thanks Dennis and Josh

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