SPECIAL DELIVERY
BY ALAN M. PETRILLO
Union Gap Fire Rescue was looking to replace an older commercial chassis Type 1 engine and a mini pumper/ brush truck with a Type 1 pumper that could run as its first-out response unit and be able to handle structural fire calls and other fire suppression situations.
Union Gap had worked with KME in the past on the purchase of a Type 1/3 RidgeRunner engine that it was very satisfied with, so the department decided to have KME build a new Type 1 pumper.
Greg Cobb, public safety director for Union Gap Fire Rescue, said the city of Union Gap borders the city of Yakima on its south side and is home to a regional shopping center, large auto dealerships, light industrial complexes, fruit packing warehouses, and many retail shops and restaurants in the city’s 5½ squaremiles.
“We had been running paid staffing for one engine during the daytime and volunteer firefighters at night. But, things changed in 2015 when we contracted with Yakima Fire Department to provide the firefighters to staff our first-out engine,” Cobb points out. “Yakima has six staffed apparatus running out of five stations with their 130 paid full-time firefighters, and Yakima sends four engines and one truck to every structure fire in our district. Essentially, we have automatic mutual aid with them.”
While Yakima provides staffing for Union Gap’s rigs, it is Union Gap Fire Rescue that’s responsible for providing the station, apparatus, and equipment for those firefighters, Cobb notes.
When it came to specifying a new Type 1 engine, Cobb says that Union Gap had some concerns with the length of the bays in its station. “We wanted a top-mount pumper like our second-line engine,” Cobb says, “and wanted the new pumper to be as close as possible to the design of Yakima’s top-mount pumpers. To fit the new engine in the station, we had to shorten the cab and the catwalk and slim down the tailboard, but we kept the compartmentation as close as possible as those on Yakima’s pumpers.”
1 KME built this custom top-mount pumper on a Panther EMFD cab and chassis that is powered by a 450-hp Cummins L9 engine and an Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmission for Union Gap (WA) Fire Rescue. (Photos courtesy of SeaWestern Emergency Vehicles.)
Union Gap (WA) Fire Rescue
STRENGTH: Contracts with the Yakima (WA) Fire Department to staff fire apparatus during daytime; Union Gap volunteer firefighters staff rigs at night, one station. Automatic mutual aid with Yakima Fire.
SERVICE AREA: Union Gap Fire Rescue provides fire protection and rescue services to the 5.5-square-mile city of Union Gap with a population of 6,500 residents.
OTHER APPARATUS: 2020 KME RidgeRunner 4×4 Type 1/3 pumper, 1,500-gpm pump, 500-gallon water tank, 20-gallon Class A foam tank; 2012 E-ONE Typhoon pumper, 1,500-gpm pump, 750-gallon water tank, 20-gallon Class A foam tank.
2 Union Gap’s rig has a top-mount Hale Qmax 1,750-gpm pump and a 750-gallon polypropylene water tank.
Mark Merritt, director of emergency vehicles for SeaWestern Emergency Vehicles, who sold the KME top-mount pumper to Union Gap, says the