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The Wichita Falls Fire Department in Texas ordered 11 custom Pierce fire apparatus with expected completion by April 2023.
Photo: Pierce Manufacturing
The Wichita Falls Fire Department in Texas has ordered 11 custom fire apparatus built on the Pierce Enforcer chassis, according to Pierce Manufacturing, an Oshkosh Corporation company. These include eight pumpers, one Ascendant 100-foot heavy-duty aerial tower, one Ascendant 107-foot heavy-duty aerial ladder, and one heavy-duty non-walk-in rescue. The order is anticipated to be completed by April 2023.
“The new apparatus will replace our entire current frontline, with some of the existing apparatus moving into reserve status. We look forward to the fleet updates and welcoming the new trucks into service as the department expands to meet the needs of our community,” said Ken Prillaman, City of Wichita Falls Fire Chief.
Wichita Falls Fire Department’s new fire apparatus will feature:
8 Pierce Enforcer Pumpers
Enforcer chassis
750-gallon water tank
PUC 1500 gpm pump
Cummins L9 450 hp engine
TAK-4 Independent Suspension
HAAS Collision Mitigation System
Husky 3 Foam System
Ascendant 100-Foot Heavy-Duty Aerial Tower
Enforcer chassis with 13-inch frame rails
300-gallon water tank
PACCAR MX-13, 510-hp big block engine
TAK-4 Independent Suspension
HAAS Collision Mitigation System
Side roll and frontal impact protection
Integrated ground pads
20-foot setback capability
20-degree below grade operation
Ascendant 107-Foot Heavy-Duty Aerial Ladder
Enforcer chassis with 13-inch frame rails
500-gallon water tank
PUC 1500 gpm pump
PACCAR MX-13, 510-hp big block engine
TAK-4 Independent Suspension
Heavy-duty 107-foot steel ladder
Quint, aluminum body
Single rear axle
HAAS Collision Mitigation System
Side roll and frontal impact protection
Heavy-Duty Non-Walk-In Rescue
Enforcer chassis
Cummins L9, 400-hp engine
TAK-4 Independent Suspension
Aluminum body, non-walk-in
HAAS Collision Mitigation System
Side roll and frontal impact protection
3000-lb. rope anchors on body roof
Harrison 6kw hydraulic generator
Will-Burt light tower
Plywood storage rack
Shelves, trays, tool boards, and tool drawers
The Wichita Falls Fire Department has eight fire stations and 160 sworn personnel that respond to over 13,500 calls per year. It is credited with being the first fire department west of the Mississippi River to have a motorized fire apparatus and a 100-foot aerial apparatus.
With this purchase, the entire Wichita Falls Fire Department fleet will be made up of Pierce fire apparatus, including reserve vehicles.
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