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2004 KME Predator Rescue Pumper
Four door enclosed KME Predator with seating for 8 is powered by Detroit Diesel 445 HP Diesel Engine and Allison Transmissions. Features include Hale 1750 GPM Pump and 750 gallon water tank. The front bumper is equipped with a 1.75″ discharge and 6″ Intake. Driver’s Side pump has 6′ and 2.50″ intake and two 2.50″ discharges. Officers Side pump has 2.50″ and LDH discharges and 6″ intake. The rear of the truck is equipped with 5″ and 2.50″ discharges. The truck is also equipped with deck gun and 3 speedlays. Full NFPA warning light and siren package its also equipped with 20kW Hydraulic Generator and Will-Burt Light Tower. The truck has just 22,396 miles with a current pump test. This unit is available for immediate delivery. This low mileage rescue pumper is priced to sell at $160,000.00.
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Manufacturers History: KME’s origins are found in an auto repair shop started by John “Sonny” Kovatch in 1946. The business grew and branched into several auto and truck related businesses, including Kovatch Mobile Equipment, which built special-purpose military vehicles and airport refueling vehicles. In 1983, Kovatch Mobile purchased fire apparatus manufacturer Car-Mar, a builder of stainless steel pumpers and tankers.
In 1985, KME Fire Apparatus was formed after Kovatch acquired some of the assets of the former Hendrickson Mobile Equipment company. KME obtained and used Hendrickson’s distinctive chassis. The rights to the name Hendrickson’s Mobile Equipment and other parts of the assets were then sold off, hence HME. Around the same time KME also bought assets from Mack‘s fire apparatus manufacturing division, specifically their technology, inventory, machinery and apparatus body construction methods.[1] KME was producing pumpers when aerial products were added to the product line in 1987, using ladders from LTI and Fire Spire (Hahn).
In 1992, KME acquired the rights to Grumman Emergency Products‘ (Howe-Oren Roanoke Corp) line of aerial devices, the Aerialcat designs, manufacturing resources and other assets of the now closed division of the business.
In 1997 KME purchased the Walter Motor Truck Company, thus entering into the ARFF area of fire suppression. KME offers a whole line of sole-source apparatus, including pumpers, ladder trucks, rescue/command units, wildland, tanker, industrial and airport apparatus.
In April 2016, Kovatch Corporation announced the sale of its fire apparatus business to Florida-based REV Group.
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