1995 Simon-Duplex LTI 105' Aerial | Used Truck Details

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1995 Simon-Duplex LTI 105' Aerial
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General Specs

  • Stock#: 10136
  • 1995
  • Simon-Duplex Fire Body
  • etc. Chassis
  • Custom
  • Length: 41' 6"
  • Truck Height: 10' 11"
  • Wheelbase: 237"
  • Seating for 6; 3 SCBA seats
  • Mileage: 45,487
  • Engine Hours: 7,275
  • Detroit Series 60 Diesel Engine
  • Allison 6040PR Automatic Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

  • Waterous CMU 2000 GPM Side-Mount Pump
  • Pump Heat Pan
  • 200 Gallon Polypropylene Tank
  • Driver's Side Discharges: (2) 2 1/2, (1) 4"
  • Crosslays/Speedlays: Crosslays: (2) 1 3/4"
  • Officer's Side Discharge: (3) 2 1/2, (1) 4"
  • Driver's Side Suction: (1) 2 1/2, (1) 4"
  • Officer's Side Suction: (1) 4", (1) 6"
  • Rear Suction: (1) 4"
  • Date of Last Pump Certification: 10/2015

Electrical - Lighting

  • Onan 6KW Diesel Generator
  • Telescoping Lights
  • Generator Hours: 159

Options

  • LTI : AS 105 Aerial Device
  • Aerial Hours: Aerial Hours: 864
  • Date of Last Aerial Certification: 10/2016
  • Air Conditioning
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Apparatus Information

  • This truck has the pump to move water wherever you need it! The gallons per minute this used fire truck will flow will help get your fire flow capacity needed to help your Fire Department's ISO rating!


  • Changes in NFPA in 1991 significantly increased fire fighter's safety when operating a fire truck. Buying a used fire apparatus newer than this year will bring those safety features into your firehouse as well. The enclosed cab which was required in 1991 and forward brought fire fighters out of the elements of weather, and into the safety of the fire apparatus cab.


  • With under 50,000 miles, this piece of apparatus has lots of life remaining to respond to emergencies in your department.