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Modular Body - Ferrara Fire Apparatus

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<strong>Fire</strong> Bodies.<br />

o Other!<br />

el grid to support the weight of the body and the<br />

full width of the body to brace the front and<br />

forced underneath to carry the equipment you need.<br />

<strong>Ferrara</strong> modular bodies are extremely versatile.<br />

Choose the compartment style you need, from<br />

traditional pumper style to full height/full<br />

depth rescue style.<br />

<strong>Ferrara</strong>’s modular<br />

body performs as<br />

well as a tanker as<br />

it does a pumper,<br />

with water tanks<br />

available up to<br />

3000 gallons.<br />

Ladders, pike poles and/or backboards can be<br />

stored thru-the-tank in a self-supporting sleeve.<br />

Wheel well storage available for spare SCBA bottles, oil<br />

dry, winch connections, fire extinguishers, wheel chocks.<br />

Let <strong>Ferrara</strong>’s engineers design the right one for you!<br />

Crosslays, Speedlays, Front or Rear Pre-Connects<br />

Side, Top or Rear Pump Panels.<br />

ainless Steel<br />

arine Grade Aluminum<br />

lvanneal Steel<br />

mper Compartments or<br />

eight/Full Depth Rescue<br />

Available<br />

The all-welded sub-frame of<br />

the <strong>Ferrara</strong> modular fire body is<br />

the backbone of the strongest<br />

formed body available today.<br />

<strong>Ferrara</strong>’s welders are all ANSI<br />

certified so you have peace of<br />

mind knowing your pumper or<br />

tanker body is built by skilled<br />

professionals.<br />

Every component, other than aluminum diamond<br />

plate, is protected with a tough, durable DuPont<br />

Imron paint finish. We take the subframe and<br />

underside of the body a step further with mil-spec<br />

undercoating.

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