Beavercreek Township (OH) Purchases Four Pierce Enforcer Pumpers

Source: Pierce Mfg Facebook page.

The Beavercreek Township (OH) Fire Department, Station 61 will hold an Engine Dedication Ceremony for four new Pierce pumpers at 10 a.m. Feb. 3, the department said in a Facebook post.

In making the announcement about the four Enforcer pumper purchase, Pierce said, “the under-slung front bumper design will protect the intake and allow quick access in the winter and in harsh weather. Full-depth compartments line the body of each pumper to maximize storage capabilities.

“Inside the crew cab, there are three EMS compartments. The largest of the three EMS compartments features a keypad locking system for security.

“A Task Force Tips CrewProtect multi-threat air filtration system will protect firefighters by cleansing the crew cab air of harmful toxins and carcinogens. Each engine will be stationed at their outlying stations in Beavercreek Township.”

  • Overall Height: 10’ 8”
  • Overall Length: 35’
  • Pump: Hale, 1,500 gpm⁠
  • Tank: 1,000-gallon⁠

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