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Posted: Dec 6, 2016

Pierce Places TAK-4 T3 System-Equipped Quantum Aerials into Service at Oshkosh Fire Department

APPLETON, Wis. (December 6, 2016) – Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) company, has placed a pair of Pierce® Quantum® quint 105-foot heavy-duty aerial ladders into service with the Oshkosh Fire Department in Oshkosh, Wis. The apparatus feature TAK-4® independent front suspension and the TAK-4 T3™ steering system, combining mechanical rear steering with a fully independent rear suspension for unmatched maneuverability, ride quality, traction, and stability.

“With the advent of our TAK-4 T3 steering system, we’ve set a new benchmark for performance, control, and firefighter comfort,” said Jim Johnson, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and president of the Fire & Emergency segment and Pierce Manufacturing. “It’s engineered for military-grade strength, and is the perfect complement for heavier apparatus. We’re very excited to have these aerial trucks equipped with TAK-4 T3 on duty in the fire department of our parent company’s namesake hometown.”

“These new Quantum quint vehicles respond as both engines and ladder trucks, and we put a lot of miles on them over some very rough and narrow streets,” said Tim Franz, fire chief at the Oshkosh Fire Department in Oshkosh, Wis. “The turning radius is excellent, and the handling is equally impressive. We notice a big difference when driving over railroad tracks and negotiating tight 90-degree turns. Even when pulling out of the station, we don’t get the twist and body roll we normally experience with a straight axle truck. It’s pretty amazing.”

Each of the identical pair of Quantum aerial ladders are equipped with a Detroit DD13 500 hp engine and a Command Zone™ advanced electronics and control system. The vehicles feature a GVW rating of 74,800 lbs. and the tandem rear axles carry a GAWR rating of 52,000 lbs. The cab includes seating for four firefighters, a forward facing EMS compartment, and frontal impact and side roll protection systems.

The four-section, 105-foot aerial device includes remote tip controls, a 2-way intercom, a LyfePulley rescue system, and LED rung lighting. The firefighting system includes a 1,500-gpm single stage PUC pump, a 500-gallon water tank, and low mount crosslays.

“Our purchasing committee specified all aspects of the vehicles, and we went with the Quantum chassis as our firefighters appreciate the room in the cab and overall handling” Franz explained. “We’ve heard nothing but positive feedback on our new quints, and that’s a big deal. Our firefighters are really happy with them.”

The Oshkosh Fire Department was founded in 1856 and is one of the oldest in the state. It runs six fire stations and features 108 personnel, including an operations team of 96 line officers, equipment operators, and firefighter/paramedics.

The department’s protection area includes the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, multiple industrial parks, and portions of the Fox River and Lake Winnebago. Known as the Event City, Oshkosh is home to EAA AirVenture (the world’s largest airshow) as well as several major summer outdoor festivals.

Pierce dealer, Fire Apparatus and Equipment, Inc. of Appleton Wis. provides local service and support. For more information, visit www.nilesfae.com.


About Pierce Manufacturing
Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation [NYSE: OSK] company, is the leading North American manufacturer of custom fire apparatus. Products include custom and commercial pumpers, aerials, rescue trucks, wildland trucks, minipumpers, elliptical tankers, and homeland security apparatus. In addition, Pierce designs its own foam systems and was the first company to introduce frontal airbags and the Side Roll Protection system to fire apparatus. To learn more about Pierce, visit

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Injured driver rescued after plunging down steep slope in Olympia

Firefighters rescued the injured driver of a car who plunged down a steep embankment overnight near Watershed Park in Olympia. Police and emergency crews responded to the scene, at 22nd Avenue SE and Boundary Street SE, at about 9 p.m. Monday after receiving reports of a vehicle going over the embankment.
- PUB DATE: 12/6/2016 8:01:12 AM - SOURCE: KOMO-TV ABC 4 and Radio 1000
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Ohio Firefighter Shot During House Fire

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio firefighter has been shot and wounded while on the scene of a house fire.

It happened late Monday night in Youngstown, about 75 miles southeast of Cleveland.

Police tell WKBN-TV that the firefighter was responding to a house fire in the city at the time of the shooting.

Police have not released the name or condition of the firefighter.

No arrests have been made.

The investigation is ongoing.

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Ohio firefighter shot at scene of house fire

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- PUB DATE: 12/6/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: WKBN-TV (Youngstown)
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'I'm not going to answer these questions': Oakland warehouse manager anguished in interview

Derick Almena, the manager of the Oakland, California warehouse that went up in flames during a weekend party and killed at least 36 people, defended his role as landlord for the building which was used as a residential artist community. “I’m only here to say one thing: I’m incredibly sorry and that everything that I did was to make this a stronger and more beautiful community and to bring people together,” he said Tuesday on TODAY during an emotional interview.
- PUB DATE: 12/6/2016 12:00:00 AM - SOURCE: Today.com
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