Charlotte (NC) FD Orders Seven Pumpers and Three 107-Foot Aerials

Source: Atlantic Emergency Solutions Facebook page.

Atlantic Emergency Solutions made the following Facebook post Friday, Nov. 24:

Charlotte Fire Department, Charlotte NC recently ordered 10 new Pierce fire apparatus. CFD’s purchase consists of seven 530-gallon, low hosebed Enforcer pumpers and three tandem-axle, 107-foot Ascendant aerials (Enforcer chassis). Atlantic Emergency Solutions is extremely excited for the opportunity to support Charlotte Fire Department with these special builds, which will help serve nearly 900,000 residents across 320 square miles of Mecklenburg County.

Details include:

SEVEN ENFORCER PUMPERS

• 31′ 2″ OAL / 9′ 11″ OAH

• 70″ Cab w/ 10″ Raised Roof

• Seats six (6)

• 13.38″ Frame Rails

• Pierce Idle Reduction Technology

• Pierce Heavy-Duty HVAC

• Firecom Wireless Headsets

• ClearSky™ Fleet Monitoring & Telematics System

• HAAS Alert Collision Mitigation System

• HiViz LED Lighting Scene Lighting

• 500 gallon poly tank

• Waterous 2000 GPM Pump

• Deluge -TFT Riser w/ Akron Monitor

• Booster Reel – Capacity 200′ of 1″

• Side Roll & Frontal Impact Protection

• 30 gallon foam cell (Williams Foam System)

THREE 107′ ASCENDANT AERIAL LADDERS (TANDEM AXLE)

• 39′ 7″ OAL / 12′ 3″ OAH

• 60″ Cab

• Seats four (4)

• 13.38 Frame Rails

• Pierce Idle Reduction Technology

• Pierce Heavy-Duty HVAC

• Firecom Wireless Headsets

• ClearSky™ Fleet Monitoring & Telematics System

• HAAS Alert Collision Mitigation System

• HiViz LED Lighting Scene Lighting

• 400 Gallon Poly Tank

• Waterous 2000 GPM Pump

• 30 Gallon Foam Cell (Williams Foam System)

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