Portland Fire & Rescue Unveils New Fire Truck

News Release from: Portland Fire & Rescue
PORTLAND FIRE & RESCUE UNVEILS NEW FIRE TRUCK
Posted: March 23rd, 2012 9:18 AM
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Portland Fire & Rescue's (PF&R) newest fire truck was placed in-service yesterday at Station 2 (Parkrose) in NE Portland.

For the next couple weeks, firefighters assigned to the new Truck 2 will be getting used to operating, driving, and maintaining the 2011 Pierce Arrow XT 105' rear mount aerial apparatus. Firefighters will also be studying the 70,800 pound truck's gauges, buttons, motor, and brakes and practicing deploying the four H-style outriggers which stabilize the truck and allow the 105-foot ladder to extend.

The truck was purchased with a $720,000 grant from the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency. PF&R was required to contribute 20 prevent in matching funds which were provided by PF&R's vehicle replacement budget.

"This truck was specifically built for Portland from the ground up," said Training, Safety & EMS Division Chief Glen Eisner. "We involved firefighters directly in the design process and traveled several times to Appleton, Wisconsin to assist in drawing up the plans, inspecting the truck, and helping to decide on last minute modifications."

The new Truck 2 boasts seven ground ladders, is powered by a 515 horse power Detroit Diesel Series 60 diesel engine, has a six-speed automatic transmission, an independent front suspension system, and a 360 degree rear and side mounted camera system.

On average, Truck 2 responds to over 1,000 emergency incidents each year and will call PF&R's Training Center Campus in Parkrose home. In addition to Truck 2, Station 2 also houses an engine, rescue, and air unit. Station 2's emergency response area is bordered on the north by the Columbia River, Portland International Airport on the west, City of Gresham to the east, and I-84 to the south.

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