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The purpose of the Fire Mechanics Section is to promote standardization of fire apparatus and equipment preventative maintenance, improve safety standards and practices, promote workshops, conferences, and seminars related to the purposes of this Section, and to promote cost savings through standardization of building and equipment purchasing and maintenance.

RECENT FIRE MECHANIC NEWS

Posted: Mar 11, 2019

Jefferson City (MO) Fire Department Adds Five Rosenbauer Pumpers and Two Aerials

By Alan M. Petrillo

When the Jefferson City (MO) Fire Department was nearing the end of a 10-year lease on five pumpers and two aerials, its entire front-line fleet, the city government decided to make use of the Houston-Galveston Area Council (H-GAC) Cooperative Purchasing Program to replace all seven apparatus with newly purchased rigs. Houston-Galveston Area Council's program assists local governments in reducing costs through a government-to-government procurement service that is available nationwide.

Matt Schofield, Jefferson City's chief, says the department set up a truck committee headed by Assistant Chief Tim Grace that included two firefighters from each shift. "We had drivers, captains, firefighters, and chiefs on the committee, so there was an extensive amount of input on the details we needed on the vehicles," Schofield says. "One of the big changes that the committee came up with was a change to rear-mount pumps on the engines instead of the sidemount on our previous pumpers."

Brian Franz, owner of Sentinel Emergency Solutions, who sold the vehicles to Jefferson City, says he brought a couple of nearby Rosenbauer rear-mount pumpers with wheelbases similar to what Jefferson City wanted to the department to allow them to get the feel for operating on a rear-mount. "Once the committee decided what their wants and needs were, we put together the features it required on the pumpers and the aerials," Franz says. The department purchased three engines, two rescue-pumpers (which it calls squads), a 109-foot Viper aerial ladder, and a 101-foot three-section Cobra aerial platform.

"The bodies on all the vehicles are identical except for the platform, which has wider compartments because the torque box is so long," Franz points out. "The pumpers and rescue-pumpers are identical except for the R1 compartments, which are 30-inches wide on the engines and 50-inches wide on the rescue-pumpers. The five pumpers are powered by 450-hp Cummins L9 diesel engines and Allison 4000 EVS automatic transmissions, and have 1,500-gpm Waterous S-100 pumps, 750-gallon water tanks, and 40-gallon foam tanks."

Franz notes that the two aerials carry 2,000-gpm Waterous S-100 pumps, 500-gallon water tanks, and 40-gallon foam tanks. The Cobra platform has 210 cubic feet of compartment space, while the Viper ladder has 190 cubic feet of compartment space. Both are powered by 600-hp Cummins L15 diesel engines, and Allison 4000 EVS automatic transmissions. The ladder has a Task Force Tips 1,250-gpm Monsoon monitor at the tip, while the platform has two TFT Monsoons under the bucket. Both aerials use Rosenbauer's SMART Aerial control system.

Franz points out that the Jefferson City aerials are the first Rosenbauer has built where the outriggers can be controlled by a wireless remote. "The operator can use the remote to control the aerial, the monitors, and the outriggers," Franz says. Jack spread on the platform is 17 feet 2 inches, he notes, and 15 feet 6 inches on the aerial ladder.

Grace says, "The remote control jacks have worked flawlessly. Using the remote control allows a single operator to set up the vehicle, which is an advantage with a limited staff. And, having the remote ability allows the operator to gain perspective on where the wa

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Posted: Mar 11, 2019

Fire Truck Photo of the Day-Sutphen Quint

Cahokia (IL) Volunteer Fire Department 75-foot aerial ladder quint. Monarch cab and chassis; Cummins ISL 450-hp engine; Hale Qmax 2,000-gpm pump.

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Posted: Mar 8, 2019

Smeal Introduces 75-Foot Rear-Mount Aerial

The Smeal 75′ heavy-duty aerial is designed to be the centerpiece of your aerial attack and rescue operations.  Built with 100,000 psi yield strength steel, this aerial workhorse provides a 750 lb. tip load rating (wet), the ability to flow 1,500 GPM at 0 degrees elevation straight out to the side, and the solid “step feel” that all Smeal aerials are known for.  Available on a single or tandem axle chassis.

Chassis Choices

  • Sirius
  • S Series
  • Spartan

Body

  • 1/8” Aluminum
  • 3/16” Aluminum
  • Stainless

Pumps

  • Waterous
  • Darley
  • Hale

Water Tank Capacity

  • Up to 600 gallons

Foam Systems

  • FoamPro, Waterous, Hale, CAFS

Engine Make

  • Cummins ISL9, ISX12 and ISX15

Horsepower Available

  • Up to 600 hp

Hosebed Capacity

  • Up to 1,000’ of 5”

Horizontal Reach

  • 75'

Vertical Reach

  • 71'5

Payload Capacity

  • Up to 750 lbs. wet

Flow Capacity

Up to 1,500 gpm

Stabilizers

  • Yes

Ground Ladder Storage

  • Yes


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Fire Mechanics Section Board

Chair

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Chair

Elliot Courage
North Whatcom Fire & Rescue
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Vice Chair

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Vice Chair

Mike Smith 
Pierce County Fire District #5
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Secretary

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Secretary

Greg Bach
South Snohomish County Fire & Rescue
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Director #1

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #1

Doug Jones
South Kitsap Fire & Rescue
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Director #2

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #2

Paul Spencer 
Fire Fleet Maintenance LLC
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Director #3

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #3

Jim Morris
Mountain View Fire Department
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Director #4

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #4

Arnie Kuchta

Clark County Fire District 6

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Director #6

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #6

Brett Annear
Kitsap County Fire District 18
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Director #5

Posted: Oct 21, 2015

Director #5

Jay Jacks
Camano Island Fire & Rescue
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Posted: Oct 21, 2015

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Posted: Oct 20, 2015

Immediate Past Chair

Brian Fortner
Graham Fire & Rescue

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