Arrow XT™ 100’ Ascendant® Heavy-Duty Aerial Tower - Ketchikan, AK
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- Fire Captain Tracy Metter walks around Ketchikan Fire Department’s ArrowXT™ 100’ Ascendant® Heavy-Duty Aerial Tower. This apparatus is equipped with a 2000 gpm Waterous pump and 300-gallon water tank. The compartments of the mid-mount platform have slide out trays and a built-in toolbox to keep loose tools organized. Since Ketchikan is a popular travel destination, the department decided to replicate a sign from their city and place it on the side of the platform.
CHASSIS
Chassis: 67” Arrow XT cab
Seating capacity: 4
Overall height: 10’ 10”
Overall length: 42’ 7.75”
GVW Rating: 76,000 lb
Front axle: TAK-4® Independent Front Suspension, 24,000 lb
Rear axle: Meritor RT50-160, 52,000 lb
Engine: Cummins X15, 600 hp, 1850 lb-ft
Electrical: Command Zone™ Advanced Electronics System
BODY
Material: Aluminum
Shelving: Adjustable up to 500 lb
Doors: Lap
Pump: Waterous, 2000 gpm
Tank: 300 gallons
Job Number: 34887
Dealership: Hughes Fire Equipment
We were in Ketchikan July 12th 2022. We stopped by to purchase a Ketchikan Fire Department tee shirt. When we went in one of the fireman helped us with the shirt and I had taken a picture of your engine. While talking with the on duty fireman he mentioned ladder truck and in a small station I missed this truck! We have stopped by every time that we are cruising in Alaska!
It's Already been said but I'll say it again,What a Beautiful Rig!👏
That's a beautiful rig!
NICE RIG! Who could have imagined in Ketchikan( lived there in the 60s) but new apparatus are amazing!!
Bad ass ladder truck!
Great job Tracy, truck seems to already prove its worth
I have been salmon fishing out of ketchikan, best fishing charter ever. Amazing area to visit if you ever get the chance. Kinda surprised such a small place can afford such an amazing rig.
Nice rig. Cool graphics.
Good looking truck
Beautiful
Great art work.
I can only imagine what shipping costs...
hopefully they got Amazon Prime
Some FF's drive their truck all the back!
better than anything Baltimore has