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Quint fire truck
Quint fire truck






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The task of choosing the right aerial fire truck for your fire department is dependent upon many factors. A Quint fire truck combines the functions of a typical fire engine, aerial ladder, and water tank. Aerial fire trucks can fall into several classifications, including aerial fire apparatus, pumper fire apparatus with aerial device, quint fire apparatus and mobile foam fire apparatus with aerial device.

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2008 Emergency One 95′ Aerial Platform Quint, Cyclone II 4 door enclosed air conditioned cab with seating for 6 (5 SCBA) powered by a Detroit Diesel 60 series 515 HP engine, Allison automatic transmission, Hale QMAX 2000 GPM single stage fire pump, 300 gallon poly tank, E-One aluminum body with compartments on BOTH sides of body, full depth compartments with pullout tool boards on drivers side, E-One 95′ rear mount aerial platform with aluminum ladder, pre-piped waterway, 3 crosslays, 1.5″ bumper line, 8 KW Hydraulic generator with 2 telescoping pole mounted quartz lights mounted on rear of cab, 3 mounted on bucket, 2 cord reels, breathing air to platform, aerial intercom, side stack hose bed on right side, 5 aluminum ground ladders (35′, 24′, 18′, 16′, 14′), current pump and aerial certificates, aluminum wheels, LED lighting, electronic siren, Federal Q2B, Dual air horns in bumper, rear vision camera, rear chevrons, 6,200 hours and 66,000 miles. Quints are multipurpose fire trucks, which means they are versatile in performance.








Quint fire truck