31,066 miles
This isn’t just a regular truck — it’s a fire engine (pumper truck) built on a medium-duty commercial chassis.
What you’ve got
* 2000 Freightliner FL80 chassis
* E-ONE (Emergency One) fire body
* Type: Pumper / Engine (used by fire departments)
What it does
This type of truck is designed to:
* Pump water to fight fires
* Carry hoses, tools, and equipment
* Supply water either from a hydrant or its onboard tank
From your photos and tag:
* Pump: Hale Q-Flo 1250 GPM (that’s strong—standard for municipal engines)
* Engine: Cummins ISC 315 diesel
* Transmission: Allison automatic
* Mileage: ~29K (low for this type of unit)
That matches typical specs of FL80 pumpers used by departments across the .US?
Key parts you’re seeing in your photos
* Side panel with gauges/valves ? that’s the pump control panel
* Top reel & nozzle ? hose reel / deck gun setup
* Rear compartments ? storage for hoses, tools, SCBA gear
* Cab ? crew transport (usually 2–5 firefighters
?? It’s a municipal fire engine (Engine 2) — the primary truck that actually pumps water at a fire scene.
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