Found at CommandFireApparatus.com: A former Engine 94 from the Oak Brook Fire Department (Division 12) is now available for sale. This 2004 E-One Cyclone II pumper has seen a lot of action over the years but is still in excellent condition, with just 67,200 miles and 7,718 hours on the clock. It’s priced at $119,000, making it a great value for departments or collectors looking for a well-maintained apparatus. The truck features a custom 16-foot raised aluminum cab with seating for four (including three SCBA seats), an EMS cabinet with a roll-up door, and a powerful 370 HP Cummins ISL diesel engine with a Jake Brake. It also comes with an Allison EVS3000 automatic transmission, air conditioning, and a Hale QMax top-mount pump rated at 2,000 GPM with a current pump test. The unit includes a 750-gallon poly tank, 20 gallons of class A foam, and 30 gallons of class B foam. Other key features include three speedlays (two pre-connected), a deck gun with ground base and stacked tips, a 24-inch extended front bumper with a 1.5-inch front trash line discharge and a 5-inch swivel front suction intake, and an E-One aluminum rescue body with high-side compartments and aluminum roll-up doors. The truck also has two 12V scene lights, a cab-mounted brow light, emergency lighting, an electronic siren, Opticom traffic clearing lights, a Federal Q2B siren, air horns, SCBA cylinder holders in the wheel wells, a hydraulic ladder rack (24", 14", 10"), two wheel chocks, a Kussmaul air compressor, and a battery charger. This is a solid, well-equipped fire truck that’s ready for service. If you're in the market for a reliable apparatus, this one is definitely worth checking out. Thanks to Campbell for sharing this find.

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