Rialto, CA Ascendant® 107’ Heavy Duty Tiller

Clean cab and a 1,500 gpm pump

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Pierce Manufacturing – Take a walk around the Rialto Fire Department’s #Velocity 107’ heavy-duty Ascendant Tiller. The black over red paint scheme was adopted in 2016 and has been consistent ever since. To prevent back, knee and ankle injuries, the fold down air steps increase safety for the department. Because the city of Rialto, CA serves an urban and wildland area, a 1,500 gpm Waterous pump was added with a 300-gallon water tank.

As you move down the TDA, all compartments are going to store rescue, extrication and rope rescue gear. The department takes EMS calls periodically, so they have also added an EMS compartment to serve those needs. At the end of the apparatus, the tiller cab is air conditioned and can be powered while in the station through a shoreline due to the warmer temperatures in southern California.

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Continuing to the driver’s side, the pump panel configuration is consistent with their pumpers back home to make the rigs more uniform. Operating in a clean cab environment is important to the department. To accomplish this, as part of the CARE initiative, they added compartments specifically for equipment and gear.

CHASSIS
Chassis: 70” Velocity® cab with 10” raised roof
Seating capacity: 4
Overall height: 11’2”
Overall length: 62’6”
GVW rating: 76,600 lb
Safety: Side Roll and Frontal Impact Protection
Front axle: TAK-4® Independent Front Suspension, 22,800 lb
Rear axle: Meritor RS30-185, 31,000 lb
Engine: Cummins X15, 600 hp, 1,850 torque
Electrical System: Command Zoneâ„¢

BODY
Material: Aluminum
Shelving: Adjustable, up to 500 lb
Pump: Waterous, 1,500 gpm
Tank: 300-gallons

AERIAL DEVICE
Device: Ascendant® 107’ tiller, 4-section steel aerial
Reach: 107’ vertical, 100’ horizontal
Tip load: 750 lb dry, 500 lb wet
Equipment: 100 lb allowance
Flow rate: 1,000 gpm
Stabilizers: 1 set, 17’ spread
Job No: 33242
Dealership: South Coast Fire Equipment

Job No: 33242
Dealership: South Coast Fire Equipment

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