Scott Matthews sent this update about our new Ferrara Cinder MVP Rescue Pumper. The photos are courtesy of Ferrara Fire Apparatus. This particular unit is listed under production number H-6138. It’s a Ferrara MVP Rescue Pumper featuring a Cinder chassis, with an extruded aluminum body for durability. It’s equipped with a Waterous CSU 1750 pump and holds a 750-gallon water tank.
I just got these images from Ferrara, and they’re pretty impressive. The craftsmanship is top-notch, as expected. Here’s a closer look at the build process:
[First Image Caption: "The Cinder chassis being assembled – it’s the foundation of this impressive vehicle."]
[Second Image Caption: "The extruded aluminum body panels being fitted – you can see the attention to detail."]
[Third Image Caption: "The Waterous pump being integrated into the chassis – this will ensure reliable performance."]
[Fourth Image Caption: "The 750-gallon water tank being installed – crucial for any rescue pumper."]
[Fifth Image Caption: "Final assembly checks before delivery – making sure everything meets Ferrara's high standards."]
It’s exciting to see how this pumper is coming together. I’m especially impressed by the balance between functionality and aesthetics. If you’ve ever seen Ferrara vehicles in action, you know they don’t disappoint. This one is no exception.
I’ll be following up once we get more details on when this unit will be ready for deployment. In the meantime, if anyone has questions about the specs or capabilities, feel free to reach out. These trucks are designed not just to look good but to perform under pressure—exactly what first responders need in critical situations.
Let me know if you want more specifics or additional photos. I think Ferrara really nailed it with this one!
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