Texarkana Gazette

New TTFD pumper on track for fall delivery

- By Karl Richter

TEXARKANA, Texas — The manufactur­e of a new pumper truck for the Fire Department has not been slowed by the coronaviru­s pandemic, and delivery is still expected by fall.

“The new fire truck is coming along quickly now. There were no delays in constructi­on other than the normal process of waiting in line. The chassis is complete and the bed is currently in the paint shop,” Fire Chief Eric Schlotter said.

At a cost of $635,000, the pumper will be assigned to Fire Station Nine on Summerhill Road and feature improvemen­ts over the 2006 model it will replace.

A heavy duty custom chassis is expected to reduce maintenanc­e cost, and the truck’s wheelbase — the shortest of any vehicle in the TTFD fleet — will make it maneuverab­le. Ninety percent of its parts can be purchased after-market, as opposed to available only from the manufactur­er, which also will keep maintenanc­e expenses low.

The truck’s tank will hold 750 gallons of water, 50% more than the current truck’s 500-gallon capacity. In many fire scenarios, pumper trucks begin putting water on a fire immediatel­y upon arrival, while larger trucks set up and connect hoses to hydrants. TTFD also uses pumpers in situations such as car fires on Interstate 30, where hydrants are not available. The new truck’s larger capacity will allow firefighte­rs to do so for a longer time. Its maximum pumping capacity will be 1,500 gallons per minute, but the typical rate during normal use is 125 gallons per minute per line.

Improved safety features include airbags and seats that do not absorb smoke or other carcinogen­ic contaminan­ts from firefighte­rs’ protective clothing.

Metro Fire Apparatus Specialist­s Inc. is custom building the new truck to order. Most of the manufactur­e will take place in South Dakota, and Metro will finish the truck in Houston.

Payment for the truck will come from the city budget’s capital replacemen­t fund, which was instituted with a $1 million starting balance in 2009.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? ■ The Texarkana, Texas, Fire Department’s partially built new pumper truck is shown at a Metro Fire Apparatus Specialist­s plant in South Dakota. The build is “coming along quickly,” and the truck should be completed and delivered by fall, said Fire Chief Eric Schlotter.
Submitted photo ■ The Texarkana, Texas, Fire Department’s partially built new pumper truck is shown at a Metro Fire Apparatus Specialist­s plant in South Dakota. The build is “coming along quickly,” and the truck should be completed and delivered by fall, said Fire Chief Eric Schlotter.

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