Snohomish County Heavy Rescue
Checkout the new technical rescue for Snohomish County, WA Fire District 7. The rescue has a 20′ aluminum SVI body mounted on a 20″ raised roof Spartan Gladiator LFD chassis, which houses a powerful 500HP Cummins ISX engine and an Allison EVS 4000 transmission. This Heavy Rescue features a Command Light CL Series light tower, OnScene aluminum heavy-duty cargo slides, a Whelen LED warning and scene light package, Weldon Vista IV Multiplex touchscreen display and much more.
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Vander Fire Department Heavy Rescue
Vander Fire Department, Fayetteville (NC) Heavy Rescue
When spec’ing their new Heavy Rescue, Vander Fire Department chose a 24′ aluminum body mounted on a 4-Door Spartan Gladiator LFD chassis, which houses a Cummins X12 engine. This apparatus comes fully stocked with Hurst extrication equipment, KL series Light Tower, Warn Zeon winch, heavy-duty cargo trays and much more.
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Fresno Fire Department, Fresno (CA) Heavy Rescue
Fresno Fire Department, Fresno (CA) Heavy Rescue
When spec’ing their new Heavy Rescue, Fresno Fire Department chose a 26′ aluminum body mounted on a 4-door Spartan Gladiator chassis, which houses a Cummins X15 engine. This apparatus comes with a custom-built power tool storage tray, OnScene Solutions Transverse Cargo Slides, KL Command Light, dual awnings, Paratech strut mounting and much more.
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North Charleston Fire Department’s Heavy Rescue
Heavy Rescue
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