E-ONE Delivers 100 Foot Aerial to Virginia Beach (VA) Fire Department
OCALA, FL—E-ONE, a subsidiary of REV Group and a manufacturer of fire apparatus, is pleased to announce the delivery of a CR 100 ladder for the Virginia Beach Fire Department.Features of the CR 100 include:
  • E-ONE Cyclone® II extruded aluminum cab with custom under cab storage
  • Cummins X12 500 HP engine with Allison EVS 4000 transmission
  • 4Front airbag system with RollTek
  • Severe duty all aluminum cab interior
  • Full width front bumper designed for rescue tool storage
  • Vogel auto lube system for chassis and aerial
  • Extruded aluminum body with SideStacker® hosebed
  • Waterous CSU 1500 GPM pump
  • 300-gallon water tank
  • Weldon VMUX multiplex electrical system
  • Harrison 6kW hydraulic generator
  • Two (2) cord reels with 150’ 10/4 cable and junction box
  • FireTech LED scene lighting
  • Whelen LED warning lights
  • Extruded aluminum CR 100 ladder with 750-pound tip load plus 50-pound equipment allowance
  • Akron StreamMaster II AVM monitor with 2.5″ valve at tip. Monitor is pinnable to allow waterway to be set at the tip of the third section for rescue operations
  • E-ONE Advanced Aerial Control System (AACS)Deluxe

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“We are very pleased to take delivery of our third CR 100 ladder, now our 14th piece of apparatus,” said R. Padgett, Fleet Management Administrator for the City of Virginia Beach. “E-ONE continues to be a trusted and reliable partner with the City of Virginia Beach. The quality and reliability of their products help us to keep our apparatus out in the field serving our citizens. In addition, the timeliness of parts availability when they are needed to get apparatus back in service is second to none.”
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In addition to the three E-ONE CR 100 ladders, the department operates two E-ONE HP 100 platforms and nine E-ONE Cyclone II pumpers.“We appreciate the continued trust and confidence Virginia Beach has put in E-ONE with this latest purchase,” said Jay Johnson, Vice President and General Manager of E-ONE. For more information on the Virginia Beach trucks, visit e-one.com.

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    In addition to the three E-ONE CR 100 ladders, the department operates two E-ONE HP 100 platforms and nine E-ONE Cyclone II pumpers.

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