KME Fire Apparatus has recently received an award for 23 pumpers by the City of Los Angeles (CA) Fire Department. (LAFD) This is in addition to two water tenders currently in production for the LAFD.
The fire apparatus will be built on the KME Predator Severe Service chassis. The chassis include a 450 hp engine, cab fire curtain enclosures, customized gear storage compartments and LED lighting package. Pumper features include a 1750 gpm pump, Class A foam system, and 500-gallon water/30 gallon foam tank. The pump panel is designed specifically for the LAFD to keep a common design that they’ve used on apparatus for multiple generations. The aluminum body is equipped with customized tool boxes, SCBA storage, and wildland gear storage. The LAFD has a specific design featuring a short wheelbase and high angle of approach/departure that has been successful for their department for a number of years.
“We are pleased to be able to provide apparatus to the city of Los Angeles,” said John J. Kovatch III, CEO of KME Fire Apparatus.
The units were sold through KME’s Factory Sales and Service Center located in Ontario, California. Deliveries will begin to take place in mid-2010.
On the Web, visit www.kovatch.com.