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A white and orange fire truck is parked outdoors on a sunny day, with trees and picnic tables visible in the background. The fire truck has emergency lights and various equipment compartments.

2005 Pierce Dash

Engine 411

Unit Information:

This 2005 Pierce Dash Rescue Engine is powered by a 455 HP Detroit Diesel 60 Series engine and features a 1000-gallon water tank. The chassis seats six firefighters and includes a 10-inch raised roof, air conditioning, PIERCE TAK-4 Independent Front Suspension, and 360 Degree Roll Protection. Outfitted with rescue-style compartments, a hydraulic ladder rack, Harrison 15kW generator, FRC Optima lights, and a 200-foot cord reel. The Hale QMAX 2000 GPM pump supports six preconnected handlines through the PIERCE HUSKY 10 Foam System. Additional highlights include 1000 ft. of 5″ and 500 ft. of 3″ supply line, Whelen LED lighting, Federal Q2B siren, and custom paint/graphics by Pierce

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