Camp Ripley Fire Department, MN Enforcerâ„¢ Combination Heavy-Duty Rescue

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Fire Chief Pat Boone talks about the department’s new rescue

Pierce Manufacturing

Take a walk around Camp Ripley’s Enforcerâ„¢ Combination HDR with Fire Chief Pat Boone. The Enforcer chassis allows for more room in their command center and 84” slide out module for their incident command area. To utilize the most compartment space, the slide out trays allow for easy access and provides extra storage they need. The 40” TV monitor in the compartment can project any of their computer bases from inside the truck for briefings and can be used for media and news. The command center features two computerized workstations, built in cell phone boosters and internet, and can be used as a rehab area. The dispatch area features two more workstations, three monitors, and can be separated from the other workstations. The light tower gives 360-degree lighting around the area, along with the other scene lighting on the truck.

CHASSIS
Chassis: 70” Enforcerâ„¢ cab with 24” raised roof
Seating capacity: 4
Overall height: 12’1”
Overall length: 37’6”
GVW rating: 48,500 lb
Front axle: Meritor FL-941, 21,500 lb
Rear axle: Meritor RS25-160, 27,000 lb
Engine: Cummins L9, 450 hp, 1250 torque
Safety: Side roll and frontal impact protection

BODY
Material: Aluminum
Shelving: Adjustable, up to 500 lb
Doors: ROM Rollup

Job No: 34130

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