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tank, a live hose reel and/or crosslay, a portable fire pump and/or a
compressed air foam system (CAFS), with an engine: these can be combined
into a single one-piece assembly that can be slipped onto a truck bed,
trailer, or into a body and used for flowing water and/or foam on a
structural fire, car fire, or wildfire.
The most common wildland and urban interface fire engines in North
America combine a small truck with a water tank and a high performance
portable pump. Municipal/Industrial fire departments and all forestry
fire authorities use drop-in units. The sizes vary from 50 gallons, for
an ATV, up to 500 gallons for full size trucks.
Specifications:
200 gallon fully baffled polypropylene water tank
6.5hp twin impeller fire pump
70 gpm at 10 psi, 40 gpm at 100 psi, and 20 gpm at 125 psi
1.5 gallon integrated fuel tank
Lighted control panel
Low profile electric rewind hose reel
1" x 100' booster hose
2.5" tank to pump 1/4 turn ball valve
Multiple outlets manifold
1.5" service line with cap and chain
Options:
Increase water tank and hose reel sizes
Pre-connect hose tray with connection
Set of chrome outriggers with 3 way rollers
Scotty around the pump foam system with integrated foam cell