Seymour (IA) Fire Department Set To Receive Delivery of Their First Toyne Pumper Tanker

Seymour, IA (July 1, 2021) – In the Iowa town of Seymour, the Seymour Fire Department (SFD) will soon be receiving delivery of their first fully customized Toyne Apparatus in nearly 30 years. This new pumper tanker will be replacing an older Toyne Pumper that has been in service with the department since 1990. The SFD’s Toyne Pumper Tanker will become their first out-vehicle for all structure fires and rescue calls in the communities they serve.

Established in 1910, the SFD has been protecting communities in Wayne County, Iowa, for 111 years. Today, the department has 20 members and manages a fleet of two pumpers, two tankers, two brush trucks, and one medical vehicle. On average, they respond to 80 calls–just for fires alone. Along with answering the call in their community of 700, the department also provides mutual aid to the towns of Plano, Promise City, and beyond. Their new pumper tanker will expand capabilities in meeting fire service needs in those areas.

“We’ve quite enjoyed the process of building this truck with Toyne,” said SFD Fire Chief Ross Merritt. “It’s the department’s first spec’d truck for us since any of the current firefighters have been on the roster.”

SFD’s pumper tanker was built with a bolted stainless steel body and mounted on a Freightliner M2 106 6×4 chassis. The body features customized storage options that are tailored to the department’s needs, such as Toyne custom slide-out shelving and custom under-step storage.

Ready to provide support at the scene of a fire, this Toyne is equipped with a 3,000-gallon UPF tank, a 3,000-gallon Syntex portable tank, a 2,100-gallon Syntex portable tank, and rear slide-in porta-tank storage. The pumper tanker has a 1,250-gallon-per-minute Waterous CSPA PTO pump to move the water as effectively as possible. An on-board Foam Pro 1600 Class-A foam system provides additional fire suppression. When needed, SFD can utilize the apparatus’ on-board Akron Hi-Riser monitor.

“Each time we get to work with the Seymour Fire Department, we are more thankful for teams like theirs,” said Michael Schwabe, President and CEO of Toyne, Inc. “They are a hardworking group of firefighters dedicated to serving their community. We are proud to continue to build quality and fully customized apparatus.”

For more information about the Seymour Fire Department, visit their Facebook page at Facebook.com/SeymourFD.

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