Why don't more departments have Snozzle equipped trucks? it seems like a no-nonsense safety feature to keep fire fighters out of harm's way until absolutely necessary. is it a budget issue, or will we see more of these as older trucks retire?
He didn't say what the GPM rating was for the Pump. All he said was it has a 750 gallon water tank, and a 300 gallon foam tank, and that every single pump discharge has foam capability.
Impressive piece of kit. That Stinger boom or Snozzle should make injecting water behind a wall without collapsing it a real snap. Every AARF fire fighter loves their Stingers on their crash tenders.
He glossed over it very quickly at 3:23. It's in a compartment behind and beside the left engineers control panel. The monitor is very small and the pull out control plate is not yet added. Control plate is mounted on a bracket or can be hand held. It features all thumb controls including thumb joy sticks similar to that on a game consoles game pad. You would love it.
It's obvious this was thoroughly thought out. Amazing piece of apparatus.
Why don't more departments have Snozzle equipped trucks? it seems like a no-nonsense safety feature to keep fire fighters out of harm's way until absolutely necessary. is it a budget issue, or will we see more of these as older trucks retire?
Great truck went to see it other day
This is the only snozzle engine I have seen outside of Columbia Missouri.
damn that truck looks amazing!
He didn't say what the GPM rating was for the Pump. All he said was it has a 750 gallon water tank, and a 300 gallon foam tank, and that every single pump discharge has foam capability.
2000 gpm, 750 gal water & 300 gal foam with a Husky 60 foam system. The Snoozle length is 65 ft.
Impressive piece of kit. That Stinger boom or Snozzle should make injecting water behind a wall without collapsing it a real snap. Every AARF fire fighter loves their Stingers on their crash tenders.
Excellent multipurpose rig!
Amazing rig !!!
What a great truck!
awesome looking truck. I take it by crosslays he meant 2-2 1/2" lines?
Stunning rig, hope it serves them well.
How do u operate the snozzle
He glossed over it very quickly at 3:23. It's in a compartment behind and beside the left engineers control panel. The monitor is very small and the pull out control plate is not yet added. Control plate is mounted on a bracket or can be hand held. It features all thumb controls including thumb joy sticks similar to that on a game consoles game pad. You would love it.
Probably started rusting out at the factory.