Fire Rescue Pumper is the latest innovation from Midwest Fire
FRX Rescue Pumper provides great firefighting power and maximum rescue equipment

FRX Fire Rescue Pumper is an innovative, robust, and affordable alternative for fire departments of all sizes.

Midwest Fire, a leading fire truck manufacturer, has introduced a fire rescuepumper to their existing line of fire apparatus.  Defined by the legendary quality of Midwest Fire, the FRX Fire Rescue Pumper is an innovative, robust, and affordable alternative for fire departments of all sizes.

Midwest Fire Sales Manager Tom Leckband is excited about the significance of the FRX Rescue Pumper to the firefighting industry.  "The FRX Rescue Pumper was designed to provide big fire fighting power and maximum rescue equipment storage for under $200,000."

Key standard equipment on the FRX Rescue Pumper includes:

  • All Aluminum body construction
  • Stainless steel pump-house super-structure
  • 500-gallon poly booster tank with 10-gallon foam cell
  • 1000 GPM Midship pump
  • Class A Foam System
  • Over 300 cu. ft. storage space
  • International 4300 Five-Man Cab, Deluxe Interior, SCBA Seating
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