By Alan M. Petrillo
Paterson (NJ) Fire Department is experiencing a lot of congestion in the city, with tight streets loaded with parked cars on many roads, and new buildings going up with ground floor parking garages that only allow one parking space per apartment on the four upper stories, meaning more cars and trucks are spilling out onto city streets to find parking spots.
Mike Cleenput, Paterson’s deputy chief, says “With all these five story buildings, the garage overflow is going onto the streets, with vehicles parked corner to corner on every street. We’ve had a lot of hits on midship pumper compartments while making tight turns with our top-mount pumpers, and we wanted a smaller apparatus to combat those situations.” Cleenput notes the department chose Ferrara to build side-mount pumpers that would reduce the wheelbase and overall length, and provide a low hosebed to keep firefighters from having to get on top of the rig.
The Paterson pumpers each have a Hale Qmax 1,750-gpm pump, and a 750-gallon polypropylene L-shaped water tank to make a low hosebed.
Paul Christiansen, apparatus manager for Firefighter One, who sold three side-mount pumpers to Paterson, says the pumpers are built on Cinder chassis and cabs with seating for five firefighters, four of them in H.O. Bostrom self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) seats with SecureAll™ brackets, with an emergency medical services (EMS) cabinet behind the driver’s seat. The rigs each have a wheelbase of 188 inches, an overall length of 32 feet one inch, an overall height of 9 feet, and are powered by a 450-horsepower (hp) Cummins L9 engine, and an Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmission.
Christiansen notes that each pumper has a Ferrara extruded aluminum body, ROM roll-up compartment doors, a Hale Qmax 1,750-gallon-per-minute pump, and a 750-gallon polypropylene L-shaped water tank for a low hosebed, which, left to right, holds 200 feet of preconnected 2-1/2-inch hose, 300 feet of preconnected 1-3/4-inch hose, 800 feet of 5-inch large diameter hose (LDH), 200 feet of preconnected 1-3/4-inch hose, and 500 feet of 2-1/2-inch hose split into two preconnected 250 foot lays. There’s also one 2-1/2-inch hose crosslay over the pump panel, 200 feet of 1-3/4-inch hose in a front bumper compartment, and an Akron Brass Apollo 3426 deck gun with a StreamShaper nozzle and quad tips.
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