Ferrara Fire Apparatus recently delivered three new units to local fire departments, with a fourth one expected to arrive soon. These updates highlight the continued support and modernization of emergency response equipment in the region.
The Calumet Park Fire Department recently took delivery of a 2011 HD100 rear-mount tower ladder built on an HME Spectr chassis (H-4681). This unit features a powerful 1,500-GPM pump and a 300-gallon water tank, making it well-suited for high-rise and complex fire incidents. The new apparatus was unveiled at a small ceremony attended by department members and local officials.
Glenside Fire District also received a 2011 Ferrara Igniter pumper (H-4574) equipped with a 1,500-GPM pump and a 1,000-gallon water tank. This engine is designed for quick response and efficient firefighting, offering enhanced performance and reliability for the community it serves.
In addition, the Huntley Fire District welcomed a 2011 Ferrara engine mounted on an Ember chassis (H-4717), featuring a 1,500-GPM pump and a 750-gallon water capacity. This unit will serve as Engine 944 and is expected to significantly improve the district’s firefighting capabilities.
These recent deliveries mark a significant step forward for each department, ensuring they are equipped with the latest technology to protect their communities. As Ferrara continues to supply top-tier fire apparatus, these new units reflect the ongoing commitment to safety, efficiency, and innovation in emergency services.