Recent Delivery: City of Jeannette Fire Dept. Jeannette, PA

The City of Jeannette Fire Dept. has taken delivery of a SP95 aerial platform thanks to assistance from FEMA’s AFG program. It features a 6 man Monarch cab, with a 500 HP Cummins motor. The truck has a 2000 gpm Hale Qmax 200 single stage pump. It carries a 500 Gallon water tank, 25-gallon Class A Foam Tank, and a Williams “High Head” around the pump 1500V-A variable adjustment metering valve foam system w/ air controls.

Its hosebed holds up to 800′ of 5″ supply line, and it comes with 2 – 200′ 1 3/4 preconnect attack lines and a 3″ rear discharge that will hold a 200′ 2″ blitz line off the rear of the truck. The platform monitors include a fully automatic adjustable and remote controlled monitor off the driver’s side and a straight bore nozzle off the passenger side. A 10KW ONAN generator lights up the 7 – 750 Watt Optimum FRC Scene lights and one Focus Scene light under the platform. This truck carries over 104′ of ladders.

This truck was sold by Jeff Britt

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