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I came across this listing on firetruckmall.com and thought it was worth sharing. It features a 2009 Pierce Impel 75′ Quint, which looks like quite the workhorse. Here are the key details:
The truck has a stock number of 18791 and is listed as being 36′ 5.25″ in length with a height of 11′ 7″. Its Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is 56,300 pounds, and it can seat up to six people, including three SCBA (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus) seats. With 90,882 miles on the odometer and 9,481 hours on the engine, it seems to have seen some action but still looks solid.
Under the hood, it’s powered by a Cummins ISL 400 HP diesel engine paired with an Allison 3000EVS automatic transmission. There’s also an engine brake for added safety and efficiency. The listing mentions that additional equipment isn’t included unless specified, but the vehicle does come with some great extras like an interior medical cabinet.
For firefighting capabilities, it boasts a Hale 1500 GPM side-mount pump and a 500-gallon polypropylene tank. On the driver’s side, there are two 2 1/2-inch discharges, while the front features one 1 1/2-inch discharge. For crosslays/speedlays, there are two 3 1/2-inch and one 2-inch setup on the driver’s side. The officer’s side includes three 2 1/2-inch and one 4-inch discharge options. Both sides also include a 6-inch suction port.
I’ve attached a couple of photos from the Palatine Fire Department for reference. These images give a good sense of the truck’s condition and design. Thanks to Rob for pointing this out—always appreciate when folks share interesting finds!
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June 23, 2025