Pierce Manufacturing, an Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK) company, has received an order from ConocoPhillips Alaska for an industrial aerial platform vehicle built on an Arrow XT™ chassis. In May 2011, the firefighting vehicle will be placed into service at the company’s facilities located on Alaska’s North Slope, at the site of one of North America’s largest oil fields near the head of the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline.
“We’re proud that ConocoPhillips Alaska selected a Pierce fire apparatus to help protect the people and facilities at such an important site,” said Jim Johnson, Oshkosh Corporation executive vice president and president, Fire & Emergency. “The rugged terrain, extreme cold and high winds found on the North Slope are not for the faint of heart – and this purchase is a testament to our vehicle’s ability to perform in the most demanding conditions on earth.”
The apparatus is outfitted with a special cold weather package, including twin 33,000 BTU hot water heaters, synthetic oil, radiator coolant protection to -61 degrees F, and additional insulation inside the pumphouse.
The firefighting systems include a 2,000-gpm pump, Husky 160 industrial foam system, 700 gallon foam cell and twin monitors located at the platform. The aerial platform features wireless remote controls, Lyfe brackets to carry rescue accessories, breathing air to the tip, and blue LED lighting running the length of the device.