Baker (LA) Fire Department Sutphen SL75 Aerial

The Baker (LA) Fire Department recently took delivery of this Sutphen SL75 aerial built on a Monarch cab and chassis featuring a 10-inch raised roof. It features a Hale Qmax 1,500-gpm single-stage pump and is powered by a Cummins L9 450-hp engine and Allison Gen 5 EVS3000 automatic transmission.

Specifications

WHEELBASE: 221”

TRAVEL HEIGHT: 10’

TRAVEL LENGTH: 40’ – 6 ¼”

CHASSIS:

  • Sutphen Monarch Heavy-Duty Custom Chassis, 62” Extended Cab with a 10” Raised Roof
  • Four-Door, Six-Person Cab
  • 10” Double Domex Frame Rails (110K PSI)
  • Front Axle and Suspension 23,000 lbs
  • Rear Axle and Suspension 31,000 lbs
  • Engine: Cummins L9, 450 hp
  • Alternator: Leece Neville, 320 Amp
  • Transmission: Allison Gen 5, EVS3000

PUMP:                  Hale

  • Qmax 1,500-gpm, Single-Stage Pump
  • Discharges: (2) 2 ½” Left, (1) 3” Right, (1) 2 ½” Right, (1) 2 ½” upper left side body, (1) 1 ½” Front Bumper
  • Crosslay: (2) 2” w/ 1 ½” Swivel
  • 500-Gallon Water Tank

BODY:

  • Extruded Aluminum
  • Amdor Roll-Up Compartment Doors
  • 75 cu. ft. Total Compartment Space
  • Alco-Lite Ladder Package (PEL-24 24’ 2-Section & PEL-35 35’ 3-section & PRL-16 16’ Roof & 10’ Folding)
  • Fully Enclosed Ladder Chutes
  • Body: SAA-4, left high/ right intermed/trans

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT:

  • 18” Polished Stainless Steel Bumper
  • Federal Q2B Siren, Grille Mount
  • Backup Camera
  • Smart Power Generator
  • FRC Spectra LED Brow Light
  • Whelen Freedom 4 Lightbar
  • FRC Spectra 900 Scene Lights

For more information, visit https://www.sutphen.com/deliveries/sl75-baker-la/.

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