The Statesville (NC) Fire Department recently took delivery of this Sutphen SPH 100 aerial built on a Sutphen Monarch custom chassis.
Recent Brindlee Mountain Delivery: 1996 E-ONE/Freightliner Rescue
Brindlee Manufacturing recently delivered this E-ONE rescue built on a Freighliner cab and chassis to southern fire department.
Chevron Phillips Company, Baytown, TX, Sutphen Aerial
Chevron Phillips Company, Baytown, TX, recently took delivery of this Sutphen aerial fire apparatus equipped for industrial firefighting.
Brindlee Delivery: 2006 KME Heavy Rescue
Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus recently delivered this KME heavy rescue to a southern fire department.
University Heights (OH) Fire Department Sutphen SPH100 Delivery
The University Heights (OH) Fire Department recently took delivery of this SPH100 from Sutphen.
Brindlee Mountain Delivery: 2001 E-ONE Wet Rescue
This 2001 E-ONE wet rescue was recently delivered by Brindlee Mountain Fire Apparatus to a southwest fire department.
Hempfield Township (PA) Sutphen SL75 Midmount
Sutphen recently delivered this SL75 midmount to the Hempfield Township (PA) Fire Department.
Boston (MA) Fire Department Receives New Multimission Apparatus
The new specialty apparatus was custom built to the exact specifications of the BFD and will be used as a dual-purpose high-water/wildland fire apparatus.
Ferrara Fire Apparatus Builds Super Pumper for Shell Convent Refining in Louisiana
Ferrara Fire Apparatus built this Super Pumper for Equilon Enterprises LLC Shell Convent Refining on a Inferno chassis and XMFD four-door cab with an 8-inch raised roof that’s set up to seat six firefighters.
Gainesville (TX) Pierce Enforcer Quint
The cab and body are constructed of aluminum, and Gortite roll-up compartment doors are part of the body package.
E-ONE Delivers New Titan® 6×6 ARFF Vehicle to Airports Fiji Limited
The new TITAN 6×6 is the fourth E-ONE ARFF vehicle to be purchased for Fiji over the past 25 years.
New Albany Township (IN) Fire Department Goes to Ferrara for 77 Foot Aerial Quint
The New Albany Township (IN) Fire Department had Ferrara Fire Apparatus build this Cinder HD-77 rear-mount aerial quint that has an extended cab with an 8-inch notched raised roof, and seating for six firefighters.