Santa Fe, New Mexico Fire Department Type 3 Wildland Engine #1052
The Santa Fe Fire Department’s Type III Wildland Engine is built on a strong SVI-built aluminum body, mounted on a Freightliner 108SD 4X4 chassis and packs a Cummins L9 380-horsepower engine. Santa Fe chose the 108SD to give the truck a larger 500-gal. water tank capacity with Waterous CPK 500 GPM two-stage fire pump, a Foam Pro 1600 foam system and a 20-gal. foam cell.
The truck was designed to protect the city of Santa Fe, as well as surrounding wildland areas. This engine includes a number of pump-and-roll configurations, like an auxiliary pump and a rear hose reel that is functional when the compartment doors are closed. For out-of-state deployment, a rear-cab electronic cooler keeps food and drinks cool for the crew.
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Chassis
Cab: Freightliner 108SD 4×4
Engine: Cummins L9, 380EV HP
Transmission: Allison 3000 EVS
Wheelbase: 175″
Body
Material: Aluminum
Body Length: 8′ 10″
Overall Height: 11′ 2″
Overall Length: 27′ 4″
Features
- Waterous CPK 500 GPM Two-Stage Fire Pump
- FoamPro 1600 Foam System
- Chelsea “Hot-Shift” Transmission PTO
- 500-Gal. Water Tank
- 20-Gal. Foam Cell
- Body OnScene Solutions LED Compartment Lights