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2010 Pierce Contender Pumper
Inventory #:
BDR-9270
Apparatus Type:
Pumpers
Year:
2010
Manufacturer:
Pierce Contender
Mileage:
20,382
Height:
9' 5''
Length:
30' 4''
Vehicle Status:
Available 3rd Qrt 2026!
TRUCK DETAILS
2010 Pierce Contender Pumper
Seating For 8 (5 SCBA Seats)
Pierce Contender Chassis
Pierce Fire Body
425 HP Cummins ISL Diesel Engine
Allison 3000 EVS P Automatic Transmission
Mileage: 20,382
Engine Hours: 1,827
Waterous 1500 GPM Top Mount Pump
750 Gallon Poly Water Tank
Deck Gun Included
Booster Reel
Air Conditioning
Backup Camera
Arrowstick Traffic Indicator
Federal Q Siren
Truck Height: 9' 5''
Truck Length: 30' 4''
Available 3rd Qrt 2026!
*This is a brokered truck. Redline Fire Apparatus is not the owner of this vehicle. As such we are unable to guarantee the accuracy of the information provided above. Before purchasing, it is imperative that you confirm with the seller/owner that the vehicle meets your required needs. Redline Fire Apparatus is not responsible for the condition of any brokered vehicle on our site. We recommend a third party inspection be performed on the vehicle prior to purchase.
Seating For 8 (5 SCBA Seats)
Pierce Contender Chassis
Pierce Fire Body
425 HP Cummins ISL Diesel Engine
Allison 3000 EVS P Automatic Transmission
Mileage: 20,382
Engine Hours: 1,827
Waterous 1500 GPM Top Mount Pump
750 Gallon Poly Water Tank
Deck Gun Included
Booster Reel
Air Conditioning
Backup Camera
Arrowstick Traffic Indicator
Federal Q Siren
Truck Height: 9' 5''
Truck Length: 30' 4''
Available 3rd Qrt 2026!
*This is a brokered truck. Redline Fire Apparatus is not the owner of this vehicle. As such we are unable to guarantee the accuracy of the information provided above. Before purchasing, it is imperative that you confirm with the seller/owner that the vehicle meets your required needs. Redline Fire Apparatus is not responsible for the condition of any brokered vehicle on our site. We recommend a third party inspection be performed on the vehicle prior to purchase.

