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Pierce Manufacturing at FDIC International 2021

Pierce Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) company, has announced today that it will showcase a broad selection of the latest in fire apparatus design and innovation with 12 fire trucks to be on display during the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) on August 5 – 7, 2021 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Attendees can find Pierce’s display located in the north end zone of Lucas Oil Stadium (booth #8807).

“在过去的一年半中,我们的团队继续担任关键角色,创建高级解决方案,以支持市政当局的举措并帮助提高消防员的安全和效率,”营销副总裁Lisa Barwick说。“我们渴望展示我们最近开发的火灾设备和技术功能,并与FDIC与会者会面,以进一步展示跨越我们的产品和服务平台的创新。”

Pierce Manufacturing和Oshkosh机场产品推出了电动汽车的Volterra平台

Pierce’s FDIC 2021 Booth Will Feature:

  • Enforcer™ Heavy-Duty Rescue Pumper
  • 速度®Pumper with PACCAR MX-13 Engine and Idle Reduction Technology
  • 速度PUC™ Pumper
  • Arrow XT™ Pumper
  • Enforcer PUC Pumper
  • Enforcer Ascendant®107'重型空中梯子 - 单后轴
  • 速度Ascendant 100′ Heavy-Duty Aerial Tower
  • Enforcer Ascendant 107′ Heavy-Duty Tiller Aerial Ladder
  • Enforcer 75′ Heavy-Duty Aluminum Aerial Ladder
  • 速度100′ Heavy-Duty Steel Aerial Platform
  • 速度chassis with a Frontline Communication C-45X-2 Rehab Unit
  • Type 3 Wildland on a Freightliner commercial chassis with exclusive side roll protection air bags

Barwick continued, “The launch of our newPierce®Volterra™ platform of electric vehiclesand the first Pierce Volterra zero-emissions pumper placed in service in Madison, WI in June 2021 is an example of our commitment to leading innovation based on direct input from our customers. While the Pierce Volterra pumper will remain in service during FDIC 2021, our booth will offer an electric vehicle technology kiosk and a knowledgeable team who will walk attendees through the electric fire truck’s attributes.”

除了8月6日(星期五)下午1:00(EDT)的产品和技术演示外,国家堕落消防员基金会(NFFF)9/11楼梯攀登event will take place at Pierce’s central core location near the entrance of Lucas Oil Stadium. The 9/11 Stair Climb is a way for attendees to honor and remember those in the fire service community who selflessly gave their lives, so that others might live. In recent years, nearly 700 FDIC participants have paid tribute by climbing or walking the equivalent of the 110 stories of the World Trade Center.

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