New fire truck rolls into the station

MILLERTON — The Millerton Fire Department got its first look at its newest vehicle in the lineup last week.

Around 3:30 p.m. last Wednesday, April 7, a shiny new 2,000-gallon wetside tanker truck pulled into the driveway on Century Boulevard. The vehicle is a powerful but compact water pumper, and will complement a compressed air foam sprayer vehicle, to be delivered in a few months.

The vehicles were purchased in October of last year. Fire district taxpayer approval was needed for the air foam vehicle, but the water pumper, which cost approximately $190,000, has already been paid for using fire district funds.

The water tanker, built around a Kenworth T370 chassis, is custom-built to Millerton’s specs, like most fire-fighting vehicles, and took about five months to assemble and deliver.

The district decided to purchase two separate and smaller vehicles rather than one larger combination truck, giving the department more maneuverability through the area’s narrower back roads. The water pumper is less than 26 feet long.

But despite its size, the water pumper packs quite a wallop. Commissioner Chairman George Lind reported that the firefighters have put the vehicle through its paces already. It performed with flying colors, unloading 2,000 gallons of water in 60 seconds when tested at Rudd Pond.

A few final assembly pieces, like installing a radio, are the only hurdles standing in the way of the new truck hitting the streets, and Chief Jason Watson said the pumper would probably be in service in the next two weeks.

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