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The 2011 Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC) has just wrapped up, and the convention center was buzzing with activity. Exhibitors from across the country showcased a wide range of fire apparatus, gear, and even some unique trinkets. Among the highlights were two local rigs: a Medtec Type III ambulance for Algonquin-Lake in the Hills displayed in the Pierce booth, and a Cyclone II 95-foot rear-mount tower ladder for University Park in the E-ONE booth.

The event also featured several notable pieces from the FDNY, including a Wheeled Coach ambulance on a four-door Ford chassis, an engine in the Seagrave booth, and Rescue 4 and Ladder 137 in the Ferrara booth. These units drew a lot of attention from attendees eager to see the latest in firefighting technology.


Seagrave's display included FDNY Engine 222, while Ferrara showcased Rescue 4 from Queens and Ladder 137. These units highlighted the continued evolution of emergency response equipment and the importance of staying updated with the latest advancements.



Other companies like Crimson, KME, American LaFrance, and HME also made a strong impression. Crimson displayed a tandem axle rescue for Elizabeth, NJ, while KME showed a tiller for Norwalk, CT. American LaFrance introduced a tiller for Ventura County, CA, and HME brought a Type III wildland pumper for CALFIRE.




New product introductions were a big draw at the show. Pierce unveiled the Dash CF chassis under a PUC rescue pumper, along with a mini pumper on rubber tracks. Rosenbauer introduced the Smart Cab, a modular crew enclosure that can be added to commercial chassis units. This innovation promises to improve comfort and safety for firefighters.




KME launched the Predator Pro Series, an integrated pumper and a new 76-foot Aerial Cat quint. The compact design and advanced features made it a standout at the show. Crimson highlighted its recent acquisition of Classic Fire, showcasing the "Transformer" on a commercial chassis. American LaFrance announced that their Eagle custom chassis is now available to other manufacturers, expanding the possibilities for custom-built fire apparatus.




E-ONE showcased the eMAX pumper series, featuring a narrow operator’s panel that improves visibility and ease of use. Overall, the 2011 FDIC provided a great opportunity for professionals to see the latest innovations in fire apparatus and learn about new technologies shaping the future of emergency services.