Cambridge (MA) FD Places New Pumper Into Service at Engine Company No. 5 in Inman Square

Engine 5's new pumper was placed in service at 5 pm on Monday, July 8, 2024. (Source: Cambridgema.gov)

The Cambridge Fire Department placed Engine 5’s new pumper into service Monday, July 8, the department said in a report on its Web site.

The new apparatus is a 2023 Pierce Enforcer with a 1,250 gallons-per-minute pump and a 500-gallon water tank. It incorporates TAK-4 T3 suspension and All Wheel Steering, as well as energy efficient Idle Reduction Technology.

The pump was built by Pierce Manufacturing and was distributed through Allegiance Fire and Rescue trucks. 

The All Wheel Steering feature will be very beneficial for apparatus mobility and placement during emergencies on our narrow streets with tight corners. 

Engine 2 at Lafayette Square will place a similar piece of apparatus in service.

Engine 5, organized as the The Patrick H. Raymond Engine Company Number 5 in 1874, has been protecting Inman Square and the city for 150 years.

Specifications

CHASSISEnforcer™
BODYPumper
ACTUAL OVERALL HEIGHT9′ 8″
ENGINECummins L9
HORSEPOWER380 hp
FRONT SUSPENSIONTAK-4® Independent Front Suspension
REAR SUSPENSIONTAK-4® Independent Rear Suspension
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMCommand Zone™
PUMPWaterous Midship
PUMP GPM1250 gpm
TANKWater
TANK SIZE500 gallons
ADDITIONAL FEATURESIdle Reduction Technology (IRT); 304L stainless steel body; Galvanized frame rails and body substructure

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