Engine 75

2014 Pierce Velocity Pumper

A red and white fire truck labeled "Telford Fire Co." is parked in front of a fire station with matching "Telford Fire Co." signage. The truck displays various gauges and equipment compartments.

Engine 75 – 2014 Pierce Velocity Pumper

Engine 75 is a short wheelbase, 2014 Pierce Velocity Pumper acquired by the Telford Fire Company in May 2025 from the Yardley-Makefield Fire Company. After undergoing modifications and training familiarization, the unit was officially placed into service in Telford in September 2025.

This apparatus features a spacious 6-person cab, allowing for a full crew response to a variety of incidents. It is equipped with a 2,000 GPM pump and carries 700 gallons of water. The unit is also fitted with a Compressed Air Foam System (CAFS) and a 50-gallon Class A foam cell, enhancing its firefighting capability—especially in rural or low-hydrant areas.

Engine 75 is equipped with the following hose load:

· 1,100 feet of 5-inch supply line

· 100 feet of 3-inch supply line

· (2) preconnected 200-foot 1¾-inch attack lines

· (1) preconnected 200-foot 2½-inch attack line

· (1) preconnected 250-foot 3-inch line with a 500 GPM portable blitz monitor

· (1) preconnected 100-foot 1¾-inch front bumper attack line

For on-scene operations, Engine 75 features 12-volt LED Scene lights providing extensive illumination during nighttime or low-visibility operations and a Harrison 6kW hydraulic generator for additional 110-volt power.

The cab is configured to carry a full crew, including four fully equipped firefighters, one officer, and one engineer/operator. With its combination of pumping capacity, lighting, and mobility, Engine 75 is a critical asset in Telford’s emergency response fleet.


Discover more from Telford Fire Company

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.