New squad for Batavia

Here's a rewritten and improved version of the original content, expanded to meet your requirements: --- Here are the full details on the new fire engine that the Batavia Fire Department received in December. **12-Foot Response One #S709** **Batavia Fire Department** *Batavia, Illinois* ![New fire engine for Batavia FD](#) *Photo by Alexis* ![New fire engine for Batavia FD](#) *Photo by Alexis* This state-of-the-art fire engine is designed to enhance emergency response capabilities across the city. It features a durable Ford F-550 XL 4-door DRW 4x4 chassis, powered by a 6.7L V-8 Power Stroke diesel engine with 300 horsepower. The vehicle comes equipped with a TorqShift 6-speed automatic transmission for smooth performance under pressure. The heavy-duty aluminum body includes Amdor brand roll-up doors, Luverne stainless steel running boards, and two rear SCBA back bucket seats. There’s also an EMS compartment with a shelf between the rear seats, making it ideal for medical emergencies. Additional features include a Ramsey Grill Guard with a 12,000-lb winch, a Reese trailer hitch, and both single and dual air bottle compartments. An attic ladder and pike pole storage system is located in the upper rear area, while the floor and shelves are covered with turtle tile for durability. The engine also has a Stokes basket/backboard storage unit in the front, an air bag rack on the left side, and a fire extinguisher rack on the right. There are hinged pegboards and two vertical pull-out tool boards on the right for easy access to tools. Inside the cab, there’s a floor-mounted console with map and binder storage, along with a Class 1 Total System Manager for electrical load management. A Progressive Dynamics on-board battery charger and a Kussmaul Super Auto Eject 120-volt shoreline ensure reliable power during operations. The vehicle is equipped with a Code 3 electronic siren, two air horns, and an Optronics hand-held spotlight. Four Extenda-Lite 12V LED telescopic lights provide excellent visibility, and a Smart Power hydraulically driven 5500-watt generator supports extended use. Other notable features include Akron Electric cord reels, a Whelen LED warning light package, Chevron striping on the rear, and a 7'11" overall height with a 26'2" length. It has a 200.2" wheelbase, 84" cab-to-axle distance, and is rated for 7,000 lbs FAWR, 14,700 lbs RAWR, and 19,500 lbs GVWR. Download the full spec sheet here » Thanks to Martin for the information.

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