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Air 35


2007 Ferrara

Chassis: Ferrara Igniter Custom Chassis
Body Type: Heavy Duty Extruded Aluminum
Engine: Cummins ISC-400, 400 HP
Transmission: Allison 3000 EV Automatic
Generator: Winco 75kw
Light Tower: Will Burt Night Scan NS10-6000 Opt
Rescue Design: Walk Around Body
Cab Design: Crew Cab

 
 
Engine 35


1999 Ferrara Inferno Custom Pumper

2,000 GPM Hale Q-Max pump. Hale Compressed Air Foam System

 
 
Engine 35-1


2003 2003 Ferrara Inferno Custom Pumper

2,000 GPM Hale QMAX Pump.

 
 
Old Air 35


1975 GMC

Air Cascade - Heavy Rescue.
Carried Hurst Jaws-of-Life rescue tools, airbags, rams, cutters and spreaders.
Taken out of Service in Spring of '07

 
 
Old Engine 35-1


1979 Hammerly Pumper

1,500 GPM Hale QSMG Single Stage Pump. This truck was taken out of service in June 2003 after nearly 25 years of service.

 
 
'41 Car


2007 Autocar Antique Fire Engine

Built by United States Fire Apparatus in 1941 on an Autocar chassis, with a Hale centrifugal pump. One of the few Autocar Fire Engines built during WWII. The truck remained in service until 1974.

 
 





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