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CustomFIRE Pumper from North Oldham KY toured the region in December 2010 and January 2011.
The RedSky team showed this 1500-gpm side-mount rescue-pumper to departments throughout Arizona and Nevada before sending it back East. The rescue-pumper stainless steel plumbing, SmartSpace⢠packaging, 1000-gallon water capacity,
through-the-tank ladder storage, and a wide array of high performance firefighting features.
“Many thanks to the North Oldham F.D. for allowing CustomFIRE and the RedSky team to showcase this beautifully configured pumper with our customers,” said Jim Featherstone, president of RedSky.
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RedSky Appointed as CustomFIRE Apparatus Dealer
July 2010 - RedSky Fire Apparatus LLC has been appointed by CustomFIRE Apparatus, Inc. to be their exclusive dealer in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico.
"CustomFIRE just may be the best kept secret in fire apparatus. They are an exceptionally high quality manufacturer, with a unique build process and an ability to customize almost any aspect of a fire truck. We're extremely pleased to be associated with the CustomFIRE team. Their philosophy and ours are a perfect complement. We both believe in exceptional quality, customization and responsiveness to our customers," said Jim Featherstone, president of RedStorm.
RedSky to Exhibit at Arizona Fire Chiefs Conference in Tucson, July 30 - 31, 2010
July 5, 2010 -- The RedSky team will be in Booth BD-4 showcasing municipal and wildland apparatus from CustomFIRE. Come see what's new at Booth BD-4, and register to win a custom laser-cut pub table for your department.
US Tanker Appoints RedSky Fire Apparatus LLC as Dealer
June 2010 -- US Tanker Fire Apparatus, LLC has appointed RedSky Fire Apparatus LLC as their dealer in Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada.
New Green Oasis Full Response Cab from Custom Fire Provide Hours of Power with Zero Emissions
RedStorm is currently demonstrating the Full Response pumper with 1000 gallons of water and CAFS. The engine is equipped with a battery-powered APU that provide three hours or more of zero emissions power for air conditioning and lighting. No need to idle the engine on an EMS call.