Permalink Reply by FETC on September 14, 2008 at 8:01pm
Beg to differ... Here is our new KME Pumper-Tanker; 6 man cab; 2000 GPM / 2500 gallon tank; 2200' of 4" LDH; has both A&B FoamPro System; remote controlled-telescoping 10" jet dumps on 3 sides; 3000 porta-tank.... Built pretty much for mutual aid as we have about 85% coverage with city hydrants.
Now Morriston and Hevaulton in nY have tractor trailor milk trucks as their tankers.. If I get a chance to go up north I will take a pic for on here.. Not that this one is not nice,but what they have now that is a tanker..lol
That's our 1800 gallon tanker on the left, and our neighboring department's 2000 gallon rig on the right. Both are equipped with 6 inch side dumps as well as the 10 inch Newton on the back.
Permalink Reply by FETC on September 14, 2008 at 8:17pm
The tractor trailer units around here usually have a small pump or limited capabilites to dump because they are retrofitted, as compared to building a custom fire tanker. I have seen a few that were in the way more than the benefit of their size. I would be interested to hear the specifics on theirs.
Something I don't understand. I was a small city FF in a large metro area. A tanker/tender here was pretty much just that. A truck used to transport water. Take of the lights and siren and it could be used as a milk truck. No need for 6 man seating or even a pump.