Broken Arrow (OK) Holds Ceremony for Two New Engines

Source: Broken Arrow Fire Department.
Source: Broken Arrow Fire Department.

The Broken Arrow Fire Department on Wednesday, March 5, held an apparatus washing and dedication ceremony for new Engine 1 and Engine 7, the department said in a Facebook post.

The ceremony was held at Fire Station 7, 201 East Washington.

“Thank you to the citizens of Broken Arrow for your support of public safety in passing the 2018 General Obligation Bond for making this possible,” the department said in the post. “These fire engines are now officially in-service and you can see them rolling down the streets of Broken Arrow.”

Engine 1 Specifications

ChassisEnforcer™
BodyPumper
Actual Overall Height10′ 1″
EngineCummins L9
Horsepower450 hp
Front SuspensionTAK-4® Independent Front Suspension
Rear SuspensionSpring
Electrical SystemCommand Zone™
Foam SystemHusky™ 3
PumpWaterous Midship
Pump GPM2000 gpm
TankFoam
Water
Tank Size750 gallons

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