Sutphen SL 75 Delivery Video Walk-Around

Learn the ins and outs of this Supthen SL 75 75-foot aerial ladder the company built for Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Specifications:

DEPARTMENT NAME: Murfreesboro (TN)
TRUCK TYPE: SL 75 Aerial Ladder
WHEELBASE: 232”
TRAVEL HEIGHT: 9’ 9¾”
TRAVEL LENGTH: 42’ – 3 ½”

CHASSIS

  • Sutphen Monarch Heavy-Duty Custom Chassis, 73” Extended Cab
  • Four-Door, Five-Person Cab
  • 10” Double Frame Rails (50K PSI)
  • Front Axle and Suspension 23,000 lbs
  • Rear Axle and Suspension 31,000 lbs
  • Engine: Cummins X 12, 500 HP
  • Alternator: Leece Neville, 320 AMP
  • Transmission: Allison Gen 5, EVS4000

WATER DELIVERY

  • Waterous CSU 2,000 gpm single-stage pump
  • Discharges: (2) 2 ½” Left, (1) 4” Right, (1) 3” Right, (1) 2 ½” Pipe to Left Rear, (1) 2 ½” Upper Left Side, (1) 1 ½” Front Bumper, (1) 2 ½” Aerial Monitor Bracket
  • Crosslay: (2) 2” Valve-Piping w/ 1 ½” Swivel
  • 500-Gallon Water Tank

BODY

  • Sutphen
  • Huck Bolted #304 Stainless Steel
  • ROM Roll-Up Compartment Doors
  • Over 160 cu. ft. Total Compartment Space
  • Duo-Safety Ladder Package (115’: 14’C, 16’R, 16’R, 16’R, 24’ 2-Section, 35’ 3-Section and 10’F
  • Body: SAA-2 Left High/Right Low/Trans Rear

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT:

  • 24” Polished Stainless Steel Bumper
  • Federal Q2B Siren, Grille Mount
  • Camera System: Safety Vision, (3) Camera, (2) Monitor
  • Safety Vision DVR, 4000-HVR w/ Dash Camera
  • 8-KW Smart Power, Generator
  • Hannay Electric Cord Reel, 150’ (1)
  • Go-Light Stryker LED
  • Whelen Summit Lightbar
  • Whelen Freedom 4 Lightbar
  • Whelen PCP2AC 120V LED Scene Lights

For more information, visit https://www.sutphen.com/deliveries/sl-75-murfreesboro-fire-rescue-tn/.


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