
EDIT: Found it on the manufacturer's website http://www.centralfi.../detail/?id=394
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Posted 01 April 2010 - 10:50 AM
That's all the information about itThis year Montvale Fire Department added a new potent firefighting weapon to its arsenal. The new fire truck, built by Pierce of Wisconsin, is powered by a Detroit turbocharged diesel rated at 525-horsepower needed to pull its weight of 40 tons. At its heart is a Waterous 2000 GPM single stage pump with 6 discharge ports not including the 2 water monitors at the front of the rescue bucket, for a total maximum output of 2000-gallon per minute pumping capability plus 400 gallons of onboard water. There are numerous compartments on each side of the apparatus to carry fire fighting tools, back up breathing air, nozzles, axes, halogen tools etc. The truck also carries multiple feet of 1¾-inch hose, 2½-inch hose, and 3-inch hose for attack lines and back up feed lines. True to its aerial capabilities, the main ladder platform will be able to reach 104 feet, along with 1000 feet of 5-inch hose and 180 feet of ground ladders. The Pierce is also equipped with an onboard electric/hydraulic lighting and power generator for on scene lighting operations. The truck measures 48½ feet long by 11¾ feet high with the ladder in the stowed position.
Posted 01 April 2010 - 11:36 AM
Did you guy's see that LOLWoops I forgot to include that in my post, you're up..
OR maybe not. In fact, I'm going to use my game referee powers, and my moderator warn-you-if-you-contest-me powers to post my picture and it's my turn
in addition to all the regular info.. I want the size carburetor on this beast.. and the middle name of the man who drives this every second Tuesday.. Wait no, his sister in law.
April fools sirius you're up
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What?Indiana,United states,2001
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Posted 02 April 2010 - 03:33 PM
OK. Where is this from? Country and Country please.
Also what is it?
Posted 02 April 2010 - 03:35 PM
United States of America
North Carolina State Trooper Dodge Charger. From the rear.
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