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My dad's old fire department in Oregon still predominantly uses front mounted pumps!
1986 GMC with a Darley front mount, 1000/1000, 2 man cab. Im not too crazy about this truck myself but trying to get the older members to part with it is like trying to get ice cream away from my daughter!
in Germany which is not really too unusual.
It has the advantage just on the country you can drive right along to the waters there to take water.
We have a 1992 GMC/Monroe Truck 1000 gpm front mounted pump, 1500 gallon tanker pumper. I have always like the front mounts. I can generally teach a guy to run a front mount pump in a couple of hours because everything is right there in front of them.
And YES, I know I should call it a tender, but tender pumper just sounds dirty to me!! LMAO!!
LOL!! The fire service does sound dirty sometimes doesnt it??
I belive that some depts East of the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland still run engines with front mount pumps. I seen one on a unit marked as a Tanker Support unit. I may also be correct that some depts in the Western end of the state in the mountains have a few too.
Where I am the Central area of Maryland which is mostly Metro front mount pumpers disappeared many years ago in the 60s.
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