Hall County Fire Services in Ga. has ordered eight Enforcer Pumpers and one Ascendant 107’ Heavy-Duty Aerial Ladder.
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Hall County Fire Services in Ga. has ordered eight Pierce Enforcer Pumpers and one Ascendant 107’ Heavy-Duty Aerial Ladder. The new fire apparatus will support the department’s efforts to standardize its fleet to allow personnel consistency in their response and service delivery.
“Our fire department covers 429 square miles with diverse response districts from rural to suburban,” said Christopher Armstrong, Fire Chief of Hall County Fire Services. “We respond to a variety of hazards, and standardization and continuity in our operations are crucial to fulfilling our mission. Both the excellent customer service provided by Ten-8 Fire Equipment and the quality of Pierce apparatus contributed to our decision to execute this significant order.”
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Hall County Fire Services’ new fire apparatus will feature:
Pierce Enforcer Pumpers
Extended cab and raised roof
750-gallon tank with low hose bed
1500 GPM Waterous Pump
Detroit Diesel DD13 525 HP Engine
TAK-4 Independent Suspension
Side roll and frontal impact protection
Multiplex electrical system with Command Zone screen
Additional storage cabinetry for EMS equipment
Ascendant 107’ Heavy-Duty Aerial Ladder
Enforcer chassis with extended cab and raised roof
500-gallon tank
2000 GPM Waterous Pump
Detroit Diesel DD13 525 HP Engine
TAK-4 Independent Suspension
Side roll and frontal impact protection
Multiplex electrical system with Command Zone screen
Single rear axle configuration
Additional storage cabinetry for EMS equipment and extrication tools
Hall County Fire Services’ new fire apparatus will support the work of 369 personnel,16 stations, and an annual service call volume of over 25,000 per year. Delivery of the eight pumpers and the aerial ladder is expected to take place in December 2020.
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