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1992 General Safety Chevrolet Pumper
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Truck Type Used Pumpers and Engines
Manufacturer General Safety
Year Built 1992
Mileage 34,300
Location USA - Midwest
Stock # 11045
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General Specs

  • Stock#: 11045
  • 1992
  • General Safety Fire Body
  • Kodiak Chevrolet Chassis
  • 4 - Door Commercial
  • Length: 29' 8"
  • Truck Height: 9' 9"
  • Wheelbase: 227"
  • GVWR: 33,000
  • Seating for 5; 3 SCBA seats
  • Mileage: 34,300
  • Engine Hours: 2,101
  • Caterpillar 3116 250 HP Diesel Engine
  • Allison MT653 Automatic Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

  • Waterous CMYBX 1250 GPM Pump
  • Pump Heat Pan
  • 750 Gallon Steel Tank
  • Foam Tank Foam Cell
  • Accufoam Foam System
  • Driver's Side Discharges: (1) 2 1/2"
  • Crosslays/Speedlays: Crosslays: (2) 1 1/2"
  • Officer's Side Discharge: (1) 2 1/2", (1) 5"
  • Rear Discharges: (2) 2 1/2"
  • Driver's Side Suction: (1) 6", (1) 2 1/2"
  • Officer's Side Suction: (1) 6", (1) 2 1/2"
  • Deck Gun Included
  • Date of Last Pump Certification: 07/2018

Electrical - Lighting

  • Electric Reel
  • Onan 3.5KW Gas Generator
  • Telescoping Lights
  • LED Lighting
  • Arrowstick Traffic Indicator

Options

  • Ground Ladders: Ground Ladders
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Apparatus Information

  • General Safety Equipment Corporation was an American fire apparatus manufacturer located in Wyoming, Minnesota. It is now the General Safety Division of Rosenbauer America. Minnesota Fire Equipment Company 1930s-1956 General Safety was formed in Lindstrom, Minnesota in the late 1920s when blacksmith Elmer Abrahamson built a truck for his hometown fire department. He formed a company called Minnesota Fire Equipment Company and delivered trucks to a number of departments in his immediate area. in 1939, the remaining fire apparatus business assets of the W.S. Nott Company were transferred to the Minnesota Fire Equipment Company. The company moved its manufacturing facilities to North Branch in the late 1940s and changed its name to General Safety Equipment Company in 1956. General Safety Equipment 1956-1995 Growth continued through the 1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s, as the company built trucks on commercial chassis for fire departments in Minnesota and surrounding states. In the 1970s, the company introduced custom chassis with the International CO-8190 cab and Seagrave chassis and they also added 55', 65' and 75' TeleSqurt made by Snorkel. Production was moved to a new plant in Wyoming in 1992. In 1995, General entered into a partnership with Rosenbauer and now builds trucks under the Rosenbauer name for fire departments in the US and Canada.
    http://fire.wikia.com/wiki/General_Safety_Equipment_Corporation

  • With an on-board foam system, your fire fighting will use the water more efficiently. Adding foam to a fire can help reduce the total water needed to extinguish the fire, and reduce the damage that can be caused to property by excess water usage on a fire scene.


  • 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.