Opportunity
Georgia Procurement Registry #PE-64300-NONST-2026-000000025
NFPA 1901-Compliant Fire Pumper Procurement for Decatur County Fire & Rescue
Posted
May 06, 2026
Respond By
May 26, 2026
Identifier
PE-64300-NONST-2026-000000025
NAICS
336390
Decatur County Board of Commissioners is seeking proposals for a new NFPA 1901-compliant fire pumper for Decatur County Fire & Rescue. - Government Buyer: - Decatur County Board of Commissioners (Georgia) - For Decatur County Fire & Rescue - OEMs and Vendors Mentioned: - Freightliner (chassis) - Hale (fire pump) - FoamLogix (foam system) - Kussmaul (battery charger and auto-eject system) - Products/Services Requested: - One (1) NFPA 1901-compliant fire pumper - Commercial chassis, 4-door, single axle - Minimum 1,250 GPM pump (Hale Qmax Midship or equivalent) - 1,000 gallon water tank - Freightliner M2 or M4 chassis (or equivalent) with 350hp engine - FoamLogix 5.0 System (or equivalent) - Kussmaul battery charger and auto-eject system (or equivalent) - Stainless steel plumbing, rescue-style body, specific compartment configurations - Extensive electrical and lighting features - Engineered to accommodate 1,000 lbs of loose equipment (to be installed by manufacturer) - Detailed requirements for painting, striping, lettering - Warranties: 30 years (body), lifetime (tank), 5 years (pump), 10 years/100,000 miles (plumbing) - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Apparatus must comply with NFPA-1901, 2016 Edition or current standard - All equipment mounting and installation performed by manufacturer - Strict warranty and construction standards - Must be able to carry and mount 1,000 lbs of department-provided equipment
Description
Decatur County Fire & Rescue is seeking competitive bid proposals for the purchase of an NFPA 1901-compliant pumper. The pumper must be a commercial chassis, 4-door, with a 1,250 or greater GPM pump and a 1,000 gallon capacity tank. The solicitation establishes minimum specifications including chassis, pump and plumbing, body, electrical, painting, striping, lettering, and warranties. The pumper must comply with the National Fire Protection Association NFPA-1901, 2016 Edition or current standard on automotive fire apparatus.