City Councilors in Stratford, Ontario, Canada, have voted to purchase a $2 million aerial to give the fire department capabilities to cover just about any scenario in the city, according to a report published by The Courier Press.
The newspaper reported the new aerial has been designed with more than 1,300 lines of specifications and will last for 30 years. The report added that the specifications were so extensive because the fire department didn’t want to go with a standard apparatus hoping to make it last as long as possible.
The apparatus will be equipped with a 100-foot mid-mount aerial platform with a 2,000 gallons per minute pump and an overall length of not more than 45 feet, the newspaper reported. The specifications also require the platform to be able to set on the ground within 60 feet or less to accommodate tight quarters, according to the newspaper.
Even though the department had a lot of specific requirements, firefighters found a 2020 aerial in stock that only needed a few minor modifications to meet the department’s needs, the paper stated, adding the truck will be ready for delivery within 60 days of the approval of the bid.