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Fox River & Countryside FPD gets new engine>
Martin Nowak came across an exciting new delivery announcement on the Alexis Fire Apparatus website, highlighting the arrival of a brand-new pumper for the Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District.
This state-of-the-art fire apparatus, designated as Side Control Pumper #2222, is now officially in service with the Fox River and Countryside Fire Protection District based in St. Charles, Illinois.
**Technical Specifications:**
- Spartan Metro Star MFD 10†raised roof chassis
- Cummins ISC8.3, 380 HP diesel engine
- Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmission
- 24†front bumper extension
- Six (6) man cab seating with five (5) SCBA seats
- Federal Q2B siren mounted on the front bumper
- Remounted customer’s Alexis aluminum body
- Increased hosebed capacity
- Custom compartment modifications
- Whelen LED scene light package
- Whelen LED warning light package
- Electric rewind cord reel
- Additional upper coffin-style compartments
- LED 12V brow lights (one at each cab corner, one center)
- EMS box installed in the cab
- Overall height: 10’ 2â€
- Overall length: 32’ 8â€
- Wheelbase: 187â€
- Cab to axle: 133â€
- Front Axle Weight Rating (FAWR): 20,000 lbs
- Rear Axle Weight Rating (RAWR): 27,000 lbs
- Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): 47,000 lbs
The new pumper represents a significant upgrade for the district, enhancing their ability to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies. The design includes modern safety features, advanced lighting systems, and optimized storage solutions to meet the needs of both firefighters and the community they serve.
For more detailed information, you can download the full specification sheet here.
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