Knoxville, Iowa Alexis Pumper

A new engine for the City of Knoxville
Fire Department

(Alexis Fire Equipment Company, YouTube)

Alexis Fire Equipment Company – City of Knoxville, IA Fire Department Custom Alexis Side Control Pumper.

Features:

Spartan Metro Star MFD 10” Raised Roof Chassis
Cummins L9 450-HP Diesel Engine
Allison 3000 EVS Automatic Transmission
Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Body and Sub-Frame
ROM Painted Roll Up Doors
Front Bumper Extension
One (1) Custom EMS Compartment with Two (2) Shelves and Roll Up Door, Cab
1500-Gallon Poly Tank with 20-Gallon Foam Tank
One (1) Newton 10” Square Electric Swivel Dump with 36” Extension, Rear
Waterous CX 1250, 1500-GPM Pump
One (1) 1½” and One (1) 2½” Mattydale Preconnects, Top of Pump Module
One (1) 1½” Preconnect, Front Bumper
Three (3) 2½” Discharges, One (1) Left, One (1) Right and One (1) Rear
One (1) 3” Discharge, Right Side
Two (2) Gated Suction, Left and Right Side
FoamPro 1600 Foam System
Akron Apollo Deck Gun, Top
Two (2) Triple Bottle Air Bottle Compartments, One (1) Each Side
FireCom Intercom System
One (1) PACTRAC Tool Board, Left Side
Ladder and Pike Pole Storage, Rear Right Compartment
Hard Suction Storage, Rear Left Compartment
Two (2) Hadley Air Horns, Front Bumper
Federal Q2B Siren with 100-Watt Speaker
Whelen LED Traffic Advisor Arrow Stick
Whelen LED Warning Light Package
Whelen LED Scene Light Package
Diamond Grade Chevron Pattern Striping, Rear
9’ 10” Overall height
32’ 3” Overall length
190” Wheelbase
136” Cab to Axle
21,500 FAWR
31,000 RAWR
52,500 GVWR

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