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2000 Ford F-550 XLT Marion Rescue
2000 Ford F-550 XLT Marion Rescue

Delivered
Date: 8/18/2009
Department: East Haven Fire Department
East Haven, Connecticut  United States
Comments: Fire Trucks Plus, Inc. sold the 2000 Ford F-550 XLT Marion Rescue Trucks to the East Have Fire Department in East Haven, Connecticut.


2000 Ford F-550 XLT Marion Rescue
Type:Rescue
Chassis:Commercial Chassis
Manufacturer:Ford
Make Year:2000
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:DieAsel, Type I, 235HP
Pump Type:Waterous
Pump Flow Rating:150 GPM
Pump Panel Location:Side Mount
Tank Type:Poly
Tank Size:300 Gallons
Cab Type:2 Door
SCBA Seats:0
Number of Personnel:2
Overall Height:8' 7"
Overall Length:20' 0"

Description:

Ford 7.3L Diesel Turbo - 235 HP
Automatic 4 speed transmission w/overdrive
Waterous E511-A pump w/Vanguard DM950D power unit
1 - 1 ½"Direct fill inlet
1 - 1 ½"Front bumper pre-connect
1 - 1 ½"Crosslay
20 - Gallon UPF poly water tank
10 - Gallon UPF foam tank
Elkhart 95 GPM foam system
17,375 miles
1677.8 Engine hours
486.7 Pump hours
4 - Left side compartments
3 - Right side compartments
1 - Rear compartment
2 door - 2 man cab
Grey cloth interior
12' Marion aluminum rescue body
2 SCBA cylinder compartments
Vanner battery charger
Kussmaul auto-eject
Whelen light bar w/3M Opti-com
Front, Side, & Rear Strobes
Whelen Traffic Advisor
Whelen Electronic Siren w/PA system
1 - Slide out tray
3 - Sliding tool boards
Tow hitch
Front & rear tow hooks
Extended front bumper w/hose well
Manual telescoping mirrors
Cruise control
Intermittent wipers
Tilt wheel
Motorola Speaker in cab
1 - 12V power point
Center console w/map book storage
High idle system
Driver/passenger airbags
Power windows & door locks
A/C
AM/FM radio w/cassette player
Stainless steel wheel covers
Front & rear disc brakes
Height: 7' 8½"
Width: 8' 3"
Length: 25'
GVW: 17,500
Front Axle Weight: 6,000
Rear Axle Weight: 13,500

 

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