Danko Emergency Equipment built this pumper-tanker for the East Fork (KY) Fire Department on a Freightliner M2 chassis and two door cab powered by a 7.7-L 375-hp Detroit DD8 engine, and an Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmission. (Photos courtesy of Danko Emergency Equipment.)
Danko Emergency Equipment built this pumper-tanker for the East Fork (KY) Fire Department on a Freightliner M2 chassis and two door cab powered by a 7.7-L 375-hp Detroit DD8 engine, and an Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmission. (Photos courtesy of Danko Emergency Equipment.)
The East Fork pumper-tanker has a Hale RSD-J 1,250-gpm PTO pump, a 2,000-gallon water tank, a 20-gallon foam cell, and a Smart Foam 2.1A Class A or B foam system.
The rear of the pumper-tanker has a Newton dump valve with a Danko manual swivel, and a Task Force Tips intake ball valve with a 5 inch Storz fitting and adapter to 2-1/2-inch NST.
The Danko-built pumper-tanker has an extended front bumper with a covered tray that holds 250 feet of 1-3/4-inch hose.
On top of the pumper-tanker is an Akron Brass 3423 1,250-gpm monitor.
The right side of the East Fork pumper tanker has a Zico PTS-HA hydraulic folding tank carrier that holds a 2,100-gallon portable tank and two lengths of hard suction.
The interior of the Freightliner cab on East Fork’s pumper-tanker.