This Pierce TDA features a 107-foot aerial and an Enforcer tractor cab and chassis.
The New Milford (NJ) Fire Department placed in service this 2020 Pierce Ascendant on an Arrow XT cab and chassis, replacing a Mack CF tower ladder.
In this video, Spring Hill (TN) Fire Department Lieutenant Chuck Estes walks around the department's new 100-foot Ascendant Tower.
Monee (IL) Fire Rescue's Tower 55, a Pierce Arrow XT rear-mount platform, is shown operating at this Beecher (IL) two-alarm fire.
For its newest aerial, Manassas (VA) Fire and Rescue went with its first midmount platform, a Pierce Ascendant 100-footer built on an Arrow XT cab and chassis.
The new fire apparatus will replace aging trucks and will allow the Cottleville Fire Protection District to improve standardization with an entirely Pierce fleet.
This apparatus will be used to train industrial firefighters from across the world at the Brayton Fire Field in College Station, Texas.
The new fire apparatus is an essential upgrade to the department’s fleet, supporting the need for greater maneuverability, enhanced response times, and expanded service capabilities.
Indianapolis (IN) Fire Department heavy-duty rescue. Velocity cab and chassis; Detroit DD13 525-hp engine; and 25.5-foot walk-in rescue body.
Engine 931 is a 2019 Pierce Enforcer tilt-cab aluminum pumper with side roll and frontal impact protection. The cab has a raised roof and seating for six firefighters inside.