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Bay District Welcomes New Truck 3

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By Bay District Volunteers
April 16, 2026

The Bay District Volunteer Fire Department proudly announced the arrival of its newest frontline apparatus, Truck 3, a 2026 Pierce Arrow XT 107-foot Ascendant Tractor Drawn Aerial. The addition marks a significant investment in both firefighter safety and the department’s ability to serve the community with advanced emergency response capabilities.

The new apparatus is powered by a Cummins X15 engine delivering 605 horsepower and 1,850 ft-lbs of torque, paired with an Allison 4000 EVS transmission featuring aggressive downshift programming. This combination provides the power and responsiveness needed for rapid deployment under demanding conditions. The truck also features a hardwired chassis and a fully multiplexed aerial system, allowing for enhanced reliability and streamlined operation during critical incidents.

Designed with both performance and safety in mind, the 107-foot Ascendant aerial provides increased reach and versatility for firefighting, rescue, and elevated operations. The tractor drawn configuration offers improved maneuverability, enabling crews to navigate tight streets and residential areas more effectively.

“This new truck represents countless hours of planning and collaboration,” said department leadership. “It ensures our personnel have the best tools available to protect lives and property in our community.”

The apparatus committee played a key role in bringing this project to completion. The committee included:

  • Chairman Zak Werkheiser
  • Co-Chairman Daniel Burroughs
  • DFC Steven Vanness
  • FF Jesse Pacheco
  • FF Ryan Sullivan
  • FF Stephen Vallandingham

Their dedication and attention to detail ensured the truck was designed to meet the unique needs of the response area.

Truck 3 will be placed into service after the initial training is completed and is expected to respond to a wide range of emergencies, including structure fires and technical rescues. Residents may notice the new apparatus during training exercises in the coming weeks.

The department reminds the community that while advanced equipment is essential, fire prevention remains the first line of defense. Residents are encouraged to check smoke alarms monthly and ensure they have a working fire escape plan for their household.

For updates and more information, follow the department’s official channels and stay engaged with your local fire and EMS services.

 

 


 

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