Specifications
Body |
Chassis |
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Engine |
Cummins X12 |
Horse Power |
500 hp |
Pump |
Waterous |
Pump GPM |
1500 gpm |
Tank |
Water |
Tank Size |
500 gallons |
Proprietary Options
Electrical |
Suspension |
Fire Department
Boulder Fire-Rescue, CO
Each fire truck bears a remembrance decal of the 1982 training accident that changed how America completes live fire burns.
Population: 130,000
Coverage: 28 sq mi
Firefighters: 110
Stations: 8
Terrain: Tight urban highways & steep inclines
![The Boulder Fire-Rescue in Colorados patch graphic on a fire truck.](https://www.piercemfg.com/hs-fs/hubfs/2024%20Calendar/February%202024/NEW%20The%20Boulder%20Fire-Rescue%20in%20Colorados%20patch%20graphic%20on%20a%20fire%20truck%20.jpg?width=600&height=399&name=NEW%20The%20Boulder%20Fire-Rescue%20in%20Colorados%20patch%20graphic%20on%20a%20fire%20truck%20.jpg)
From The Chief
![Boulder Fire-Rescue Fire Chief posed in front of a Pierce fire truck](https://www.piercemfg.com/hs-fs/hubfs/2024%20Calendar/February%202024/Boulder%20Fire-Rescue%20Fire%20Chief%20posed%20in%20front%20of%20a%20Pierce%20fire%20truck.jpg?width=600&height=400&name=Boulder%20Fire-Rescue%20Fire%20Chief%20posed%20in%20front%20of%20a%20Pierce%20fire%20truck.jpg)
Chief Michael Calderazzo
"Pierce was able to redesign the tank to allow the hosebed to almost sit on the frame rails, giving us the lowest possible hosebed height approximately 48 inches from the ground. All of our firefighters can easily reach the lines without the risk of a fall hazard."