Рет қаралды 6,951
Menlo Park Fire District has taken delivery of SIX #ArrowXT #Pumpers. Walk around one #Pumper with Fire Captain Randy Kelly as he explains the importance of standardization amongst their fleet. Each apparatus has 360-cameras for firefighter safety. Wildland gear will be stored in the crew cab, while SCBA’s will be stored outside of the cab following a clean cab initiative. To maximize compartmentation, storage was added underneath the step to carry items for the community such as spare smoke detectors. To mitigate the accident of mixing them, they chose to separate the DEF from fuel. The rear of the apparatus contains an additional work light for tending to patients at night, and fixed strip scene lighting was chosen for three out of the four sides of the engine to prevent damage. The hosebed covers are automated for firefighter safety. All medical and ALS equipment will be stored furthest away from the exhaust. Unique to #MenloParkCA the “MNL” letters on the front of the engine identifies their agency from others when responding to large scale incidents.
CHASSIS
Chassis: 67” Arrow XT cab w/10” raised roof
Seating Capacity: 5
Overall Height: 10’ 3”
Overall Length: 30’ 0.75”
GVW Rating: 45,500 lb
Front Axle: Spring, 21,500 lb
Rear Axle: Meritor RS24-160, 24,000 lb
Safety: Side Roll and Frontal Impact Protection
BODY
Material: Aluminum
Shelving: Adjustable up to 500 lb
Doors: Rollup
Pump: Waterous, 1500 gpm
Tank: 650-gallon
Job Number: 36832-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6
Dealership: Golden State Fire Apparatus, Inc.
CHAPTERS
0:29 - Fleet standardization
0:46 - Stirrup steps into cab
1:06 - Driver’s side interior and 360-cameras
1:31 - Pump operator compartment
1:46 - Crew cab interior
2:22 - Pump panel and crosslays design
2:53 - Engineer’s compartment
3:25 - Driver’s side layout and compartmentation
3:58 - Rear lighting
4:25 - Automatic hosebed cover
5:07 - Officer’s side layout and compartmentation
7:00 - Booster reel
7:54 - Water line sight gauges
8:36 - Officer’s side interior
9:04 - Stair compartment
9:25 - Front design and graphics
10:01 - Emergency and scene lighting