Found at CommandFireApparatus.com:
Former Oak Brook (Division 12) Engine 94 is up for sale.
2004 E-One 2000/750 Pumper, Cyclone II 4 door custom 16? raised roof aluminum 6 person cab with seating for 4 (3 SCBA seats), EMS Cabinet with roll-up door in cab, Powered by 370 HP Cummins ISL diesel with Jake Brake, Allison EVS3000 automatic transmission, A/C, Hale QMax Top mount 2000 GPM single stage pump with current pump test, 750 gallon poly tank, 20 gallon class A foam and 30 gallon class B foam tanks, (3) speedlays (2 pre-connected), Deck gun with ground base and stacked tips, 24? Extended front bumper with 1.5? front trash line discharge and 5? swivel front suction intake, E-One Aluminum Rescue body with HIGH SIDE compartments on both sides with aluminum roll up doors, (2) 12V Scene lights mounted on rear of the cab, Cab mounted 12V brow light, Emergency light package and electronic siren, Opticom traffic clearing light, Federal Q2B siren, air horns, SCBA cylinder holders in the wheel wells, Hydraulic ladder rack (24? 14? 10?), 2 wheel chocks, Onboard Kussmaul air compressor and battery charger, ONLY 67,200 Miles and 7718 hours…………$119,000
#1 by FFPM571 on August 9, 2023 - 5:07 PM
Its in good shape with low pump hours because every town surrounding them puts their fires out for them…
#2 by Mike on August 8, 2023 - 6:52 PM
That’s a slot of money for a 19 year old apparatus. A few years ago that would be going for about 50k.
#3 by Mike hellmuth on August 8, 2023 - 8:44 AM
Nice engine for a small dept or any size dept on a tight budget especially considering the unreal cost of a new one……
#4 by crabbymilton on August 8, 2023 - 5:49 AM
I always loved apparatus photos as well as any vehicle photo with the pavement wet. Regardless, that old E-ONE sure does look sharp.