15313 - San Francisco, CA - Commander Super Pumper EXT

Published 2023-02-02
Need to move a lot of water...and we mean A LOT of water quick? Introducing the Rosenbauer Super Pumper built for San Francisco Fire Department to help move large amounts of water where not available. The Rosenbauer N200 pump is certified to 5750 GPM and is built from carbon fiber for excellent resistance to corrosion and impacts. This truck also has the 3000 GPM carbon fiber submersible pump, which is hydraulically driven, to assist in situations where the truck may not be positioned close to the water source. Finally, it's packed full with a compliment of 6000 ft. of 5" LDH, 500 ft. of 3", 200 ft. of 8" hose. Follow along with Rosenbauer Chief Engineer Chris Kleinhuizen to get the full details on this build!

www.rosenbaueramerica.com/

All Comments (21)
  • @viperq
    I think this will be SFFD's 1st Rosenbauer.
  • @406fire9
    Absolutely love, and love the code 3 TA and siren setup, my dream truck right there.
  • @leehart9055
    WOW what a truck. I would like to see this truck in action.
  • @HighwayLand
    3:31 SF plans on having 30 of these?!?!?! Where do they plan on keeping all these rigs? And I am sure the city does realize that most of the roads for that BIG ONE will be damaged or destroyed, so good luck on getting all 30 of these rigs to the location where you need them. Nothing against SF by the way, I think it's great that they are getting prepared for the inevitable, but nobody is every truly prepared.
  • @samcaban7229
    Very surprised they went with Rosenbaur since recently SFFD was purchasing Ferrara engines,and Ferrara has a Super Pumper model perhaps it didn't meet SFFD spec's?
  • Fantastic did he say they will have 30 of these Units ? how much for this special unit ? TIA : GF : Boston
  • Seems like the West Coast is switching to Rosenbauer. The company offers tha just this familiar grill face.
  • @NeilM01989
    Nice video, liked and shared πŸ§‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸš’
  • What is the manpower for this unit? How long for setup? How do they retrieve suction hose from above? How much manpower for the setup?
  • @MrJLee-ri3so
    They bought Ferreri engines before, shorter engines so they can navigate the narrow streets .
  • @solarissv777
    I wonder why they chose this instead of containerized solution?