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Posted: Aug 1, 2018

Spencer Delivers Rescue-Pumper and Pumper-Tanker

Alan M. Petrillo

The South Torch Lake (MI) Fire Department wanted to replace a pumper and a tanker (tender) to protect its 17-square-mile district at the southerly end of Torch Lake in Helena Township, Michigan, and decided that each of the vehicles should be classified as Type 1 apparatus.

After researching the products offered by several apparatus manufacturers, the department selected Spencer Manufacturing to build a rescue-pumper and a pumper-tanker.

South Torch Lake Chief Jesse Lane says the department wanted each vehicle to be built on a custom chassis, have as short an overall length as possible, and be a multipurpose rig. “We also wanted to be able to carry a lot of large-diameter hose (LDH) on each vehicle, and Spencer was able to give us hosebeds that each carry 1,000 feet of LDH. That gives us a total of 2,000 feet, which gets us a hoselay from the lake water to our main downtown area,” Lane says.

South Torch Lake has a year-round population of approximately 1,500 residents, which swells during the summer months to about 5,000 people, Lane explains. “We have 12 paid on-call firefighters in the department who operate out of one station, covering a mostly residential community, but with a central area of some commercial, a large lumberyard, and a marina,” Lane notes. “Building each vehicle as a Class A (Type 1) rig means we can put fewer apparatus out the door with fewer on-call firefighters, giving us more resources with fewer vehicles. Having two Type 1 vehicles also helps with our Insurance Services Organization rating.”

The rescue-pumper Spencer built for South Torch Lake is on a Spartan Metro-X MFD (medium four-door) chassis and cab with seating for six firefighters, carrying a Hale Qmax 1,500-gallon per minute (gpm) rear-top-mount pump, a 1,000-gallon water tank, a 30-gallon foam cell, a Hale FoamLogix 5.0 foam system, and a Hale SmartCAFS compressed-air foam system (CAFS). The rescue-pumper’s wheelbase is 182 inches, overall length is 32 feet 9 inches, and overall height is 9 feet 8 inches.


2. The Spencer-built rescue-pumper for South Torch Lake has a rear elevated pump control panel, a Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pump, a 1,000-gallon water tank, a 30-gallon foam cell, a Hale FoamLogix 5.0 foam system, and a Hale SmartCAFS compressed-air foam system.
1 The South Torch Lake (MI) Fire Department had Spencer Manufacturing build this rescue-pumper on a Spartan Metro-X MFD chassis and cab with seating for six firefighters. (Photos courtesy of Spencer Manufacturing Inc.)
3.The rear-top-mount pump control panel on the South Torch Lake rescue-pumper can be accessed by staircases built into each side 
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Posted: Aug 1, 2018

August 2018 Recent Fire Apparatus Orders


ALABAMA


E-ONE—Enterprise Fire Department pumper. Typhoon X cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; Hale Qflo 1,250-gpm pump; UPF Poly 1,030-gallon tank; 20-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 2001 Class A foam system. Harrison MCR 8-kW generator; Safety Vision backup camera. Sold by Dwight Calloway, Sunbelt Fire, Fairhope. AL. Delivery in April 2019.

E-ONE—Gardendale Fire Department pumper. Typhoon X cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; Waterous CSU 1,500-gpm pump; UPF Poly 780-gallon tank; 30-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 1600 Class A foam system; TFT 18-inch Extend-a-Gun deck gun. Sold by Dwight Calloway, Sunbelt Fire, Fairhope, AL. Delivery in April 2019.


ARKANSAS


E-ONE—Mountain Home Fire Department pumper. Typhoon X cab and chassis; Cummins L9 350-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pump; UPF Poly 1,030-gallon tank; TFT 18-inch Extend-a-Gun deck gun; FireCom model 5100D wireless intercom kit. Sold by Clint Harper, Sunbelt Fire, Fairhope, AL. Delivery in April 2019.

Midwest Fire—Strickler Volunteer Fire Department, West Fork, quick-attack unit. Ford F-550 Crew Cab and chassis; 6.8L V-10 288-hp gas engine; Hale HPX300 portable pump; 300-gallon All-Poly™ tank; 8-gallon foam cell; Hale FoamLogix LFX21 Class A foam system. Sold by Joe Hlushak, Midwest Fire, Luverne, MN. Delivery in September.


CALIFORNIA


Midwest Fire—Dobbins /Oregon House Fire Protection District pumper-tanker. Freightliner 108SD cab and chassis; Cummins L9 400-hp engine; Hale MBP 1,000-gpm PTO pump; APR polypropylene 3,000-gallon tank; three Newton stainless steel dump valves with chutes; All-Poly™ construction. Sold by Brett Jensen, Midwest Fire, Luverne, MN. Delivery in December.

Ferrara—San Francisco Fire Department pumpers (6). Igniter cabs and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engines; Waterous CMU 1,500-gpm pumps; 500-gallon polypropylene tanks. Sold by Mike Doran, REV Fire Group, California. Delivery in February 2019.


FLORIDA


Toyne—Mexico Beach Fire Department mini pumper. Ford F-550 4-door 4x4 cab and chassis; Power Stroke 6.7L engine; Hale DSD 1,250-gpm pump; UPF Poly 300-gallon tank; 25-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 1600 Class A foam system. Sold by Royce Horton, Tactical Fire, Winder, GA. Delivery in January Read more

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August 2018 Fire Apparatus Showcase


delivery of the month

HME—Charter Township of Monitor Fire Department, Bay City, MI, Ahrens-Fox rescue-pumper. HME 1871 Spectr model MFDxl-12 raised roof cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 400-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,250-gpm pump; UPF Poly 800-gallon tank; Harrison 10-kW generator. Dealer: Ahrens-Fox, Wyoming, MI.

HME



Pierce

Pierce—Crawfordsville (IN) Fire Department 107-foot Ascendant aerial ladder quint. Enforcer cab and chassis; Detroit DD13 470-hp engine; Waterous CSU 2,000-gpm pump; UPF Poly 500-gallon tank; Harrison 6-kW generator. Dealer: Garry Davis, Global Emergency Products, Whitestown, IN. (Photo by author.)




Rosenbauer

Rosenbauer—Rohnert Park (CA) Public Safety 101-foot three-section platform quint. Commander cab and chassis; Cummins ISX 600-hp engine; Waterous CSUC20 2,000-gpm pump; UPF Poly 300-gallon tank; 20-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 2002 single-agent foam system; galvanized painted aerial; Rosenbauer Smart controls. Dealer: John Burton, Burton’s Fire Inc., Modesto, CA.




E-ONE

E-ONEBryant (AR) Fire Department 75-foot aerial ladder quint. Typhoon X cab and chassis; Cummins L9 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pump; UPF Poly 500-gallon tank; 30-gallon foam cell; Hale FoamLogix 2.1 Class A foam system; Voyager backup camera; TFT 1,000-gpm electric monitor. Dealer: Chip Crooms, Sunbelt Fire, Fairhope, AL.




Ferrara

Ferrara—East Joliet (IL) Fire Department MVP rescue-pumper. Cinder cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Waterous CSU 1,750-gpm pump; UPF Poly 750-gallon tank; Command Light Knight 2 light tower; Harrison 8-kW generator; 6,000-psi cascade system. Dealer: Mark Nixon and Kevin Lueder, A.E.C. Fire & Safety, Springfield, IL.




KME

KME—Bridgeport (CT) Fire Department pumper. Predator Panther cab and c

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August 2018 Fire Apparatus Showcase

 

Sutphen

delivery of the month

Sutphen—Kenora (Ontario) Fire & Emergency Services 90-foot midmount platform quint. Monarch 62-inch cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm pump; Copoly 300-gallon tank; cold weather package; Safety Vision camera with monitor; FRC Spectra LED scene lights. Dealer: Bib Lock, Fort Garry Fire Trucks, Winnipeg, Manitoba. (Photo by Dave Stewardson.)







Pierce

Pierce—Mount Prospect (IL) Fire Department PUC pumper. Dash CF cab and chassis; Detroit DD13 470-hp engine; Pierce 1,500-gpm single-stage pump; UPF Poly 750-gallon tank. Dealer: Rick Berndt, Global Emergency Products, Aurora, IL.




HME Ahrens

HME Ahrens-Fox—East Kingston (NH) Fire Department rescue-pumper. HME 1871-W cab and chassis; Cummins ISL9 400-hp engine; Hale Qmax 1,750-gpm pump; APR 1,000-gallon polypropylene tank; pumphouse protected by vertical roll-up door. Dealer: Glenn Davis, Lakes Region Fire Apparatus, Barnstead, NH.




Ferrara

Ferrara—Bossier City (LA) Fire Department MVP rescue aerial ladder quint. Inferno cab and chassis; Cummins ISX12 500-hp engine; new Ferrara aerial with 2.5:1 structural safety factor, three-section heavy-duty steel ladder with 79-foot vertical reach at 80 degrees; UPF Poly 500-gallon tank; 20-gallon foam cell; FoamPro 2002 single-agent foam system; Harrison 6-kW generator. Dealer: Shane Dulany, Ferrara Fire Apparatus, Holden, LA.




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In The News

Ellie Mulcahy

HURST JAWS OF LIFE® has announced that Ellie Mulcahy joined the manufacturer of rescue tools as general manager (GM). The new post allows former GM Chris Jaques to focus on his growing duties as president of HURST’s parent group, IDEX Rescue, a role he has held in conjunction with his GM duties for two years. Mulcahy has worked in the steel and related manufacturing industries for nearly 25 years. She began her career as a quality engineer for United States Steel Corporation and held positions in quality management and sales for nearly 10 years. Mulcahy has focused on the automotive category for most of her career, from making steel for car parts to cutting steel to be formed into shapes for cars. That experience gives her a unique perspective as she steps in to manage the manufacture of rescue tools carefully designed to allow first responders to cut, bend, and lift the advanced high-strength steels of vehicles.




KME FIRE APPARATUS

KME FIRE APPARATUS has launched its the new extreme-duty aerial, the Tuff Truck™ AerialCat™. The new Tuff Truck was specifically designed to meet the demands of a challenging urban environment with tight streets and numerous obstacles. The 103-foot Tuff Truck AerialCat is a maneuverable ladder with a 12-foot jack stance designed to set up in compact areas. It features an unrestricted 500-pound tip load and a 1,500-gpm waterway with Store Front Blitz™ and -7- to +80-degree unrestricted operation range. The Tuff Truck is built on KME’s 96-inch Severe Service™ cab with a 500-hp engine and Allison 4000EVS transmission. Other features include 25-inch-deep compartments, a wheelbase as short as 198 inches, a design that can accommodate a 650-gallon tank and enclosed ladder storage, and a short overall length of 38 feet 4 inches.




HME Delivers Custom Ahrens-Fox Rescue Pumper


HME Delivers Custom Ahrens-Fox Rescue Pumper

The Monitor Township (MI) Fire Department has taken delivery of a custom Ahrens-Fox rescue-pumper. This truck is built on an HME 1871 Spectr chassis and features the MFDxl-12 cab with raised roof for plenty of room as well as a large windshield for increased visibility. Also featured is a full-body-height transverse compartment ahead of the pump house, a TFT Hurricane RC Deck Gun, a Hannay booster hose reel, and a 10-kW Harrison generator. The apparatus is powered by a Cummins 400-hp ISL9 engine and an Allison 3000EVS automatic transmission. It also features a midship Hale Qmax 1,250-gpm pump and UPF 800-gallon water tank.




KUSSMAUL ELECTRONICS has announced a leadership change. Dale Tompkins has assumed the role of president. Tompkins is experienced in the emergency, warning, and vocational vehicle space, having served as president and CEO of Code 3. Prior to Code 3, Tompkins was part of marine leader Brunswick Corpo

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