Truck 816 is this 2001 Rosenbauer Panther. It has a 2000 gpm-pump and carries 3000 gallons of water, 360 gallons of foam, and 500 # of Halon. It will be replaced in 2014 with a Striker 3000.
Truck 817 from the Portland International Airport FD is this huge 2007 Oshkosh Striker 4500. It is equipped with a 1950 gpm-pump and carries 4500 gallons of water, 520 gallons of foam, 500 # of Purple-K, and 500 # of Halotron.
Anyone know how in the world they get enough air to flow to keep this rig from over heating. I know older apparatus were designed to not have a grille but this chasis was not.
I believe that western states use to modify everything and run it out of the top to get the proper air flow. If it has a smaller engine it would be a big deal. big block is a different story. The new dash CF doesn't need a grille to have proper airflow today so i am sure they had something figured out. Western states usually built a durable truck