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Tanker-Pumper

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Delivered On
Jul 15, 2025
Job Number
3390

Delivered To

Department Name
Lawndale Fire Department
Location
Lawndale, NC
Testimonial

“The new truck is excellent. Everyone at the fire department and in town just loves it. We took it to our association meeting and everyone was impressed with the quality of workmanship. If we need another truck in the future, your company will be the one we choose.”

— Phillip Eaker-Chief

Congratulations to Lawndale Fire Department (Lawndale, NC) on the delivery of their custom 2000 gallon All-Poly® Tanker-Pumper.

Features and Options

Freightliner M2-106 Chassis
NFPA Compliant, 2000 Gallon POLYPROPYLENE Tank. (Lifetime Warranty)
Hale RSD 1250 PTO Pump
Side Control Pump Configuration
 

More Info

  • Height: 9ft 4in / Length: 29ft 2in 
  • Two 2 ½” direct tank fills 
  • Innovative Controls Soft-Glo Series tank level gauges 
  • Three Newton 10” Stainless Steel Electric dump valves with 18” telescoping chutes 
  • ZICO Electric “Tip-Down” portable tank carrier and 2100-gallon portable tank 
  • All-Poly® Construction, “Sweep Out” style compartments, including ROM anodized aluminum roll up doors, door activated LED lighting, vents, and floor dry decking
  • NFPA compliant LED lighted folding steps and grab rails 
  • NFPA compliant LED DOT lighting 
  • Rear view camera 
  • NFPA compliant Whelen LED warning light package & siren/speaker
  • Federal Q-siren. 
  • Whelen Justice series light bar
  • Whelen M6 series lower level and intersection lights 
  • Six (6) Whelen M9V2 scene/warning lights 
  • Whelen Pioneer brow light 
  • NFPA compliant red and yellow chevron striping, black reflective striping, and customer lettering 
  • Full length and width hose bed, pre-connected hose crosslays, adjustable 3/4” polypropylene dividers and hose covers 
  • Hose bed lighting 
  • Hannay Hose Reel 
  • Two (2) 6”x10’ PVC flexible hard suction hoses and carriers 
  • Kussmaul air and battery conditioner w/ auto eject or manual connection

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