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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 125 gallons for full
size trucks.
Specifications:
Low mount configuration
PFP-6hpHND-M-Twin fire pump
Pump capacity 20 gpm at 125 psi
Self priming fire pump
65 gallon water tank
Manual rewind hose reel
50’ x 3/4” booster hose
Forestry nozzle
1.5” inlet with cap and chain
1.5” outlet with cap and chain
1” valve for hose reel
1” valve for tank fill / recirculating
3/4” polypropylene platform with under lifting area