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MCFC Apparatus

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Engine

Seagrave – 21-1, 2-1

Unit Specifications:

The Seagrave – 21-1, 2-1 was a reliable pumper unit that served the department from 1981 to 2002. Powered by a 325 hp 8V71 Detroit Diesel engine and paired with an HT740 Allison Transmission, this unit delivered the durability and strength required for long-term service. Equipped with a 1,500 gpm Waterous volume pump and a 300-gallon tank, it provided dependable fire suppression capabilities, making it an essential apparatus for numerous fireground operations during its 21 years of active service.

This pumper was a staple in the fleet, providing reliable water delivery and power to manage fire emergencies effectively. Even in retirement, the legacy of 21-1, 2-1 remains a testament to the durability and performance of Seagrave apparatus during its era.

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