Pumpers
We build pumpers around how your department actually operates.
From hosebed height to rear layout, every detail on a Spencer Custom Pumper is configurable. Choose low, medium, or high hosebeds, multiple intake and discharge combinations, and storage designed around the equipment your crew carries every day.
Rear compartments and through-the-tank storage help keep ladders, suction hose, and long tools accessible without sacrificing capacity.
Hosebed Configurations
Low, medium, and high hosebeds
Pump Layouts & Preconnects
Top mount, side mount, enclosed side mount, enclosed top mount, top mount with enclosed side panels, side mount with enclosed side panels, and rear elevated controls
Ladder Storage
Through-the-tank storage, fixed side ladder rack, single-arm ladder rack, and dual-arm ladder rack
No standard layouts. Just what works.
How This Shows Up in the Field:
Lower hosebed → easier, safer deployment with smaller crews
Rear intake and discharge options → faster, more efficient rural water operations
Through-the-tank storage → increased capacity without increasing overall truck size
Compact pumper layout with enclosed crew cab
Midship pump configuration for efficient roadside access
Lower-profile body designed for maneuverability
Balanced storage and hose deployment configuration
Top-mount pump configuration → elevated operator visibility and centralized control of pump operation
Front suction and pre-connected discharge arrangement → flexible water supply and attack line deployment options
Rear suction and discharge layout → efficient water supply, drafting, and hose deployment operations
Through-the-tank ladder, pike pole, and suction hose storage → maximized equipment storage without increasing apparatus size
Low hosebed configuration → increased hose capacity and deployment flexibility
Through-the-tank ladder and long tool storage → maximized space without increasing apparatus size
Rear operational layout → efficient hose deployment and water operations
Custom storage and access arrangements → configured around department deployment preferences
Enclosed side-mount pump module → protected pump operations and improved operator working environment
Through-the-tank ladder, pike pole, and suction hose storage → maximized equipment storage without increasing apparatus size
Integrated storage and water supply layout → balanced tanker operations, equipment access, and deployment efficiency
Custom compartment and hosebed arrangement → configured around department response and water supply practices
Commercial-chassis pumper rescue configuration → suppression and rescue capability in one apparatus
Expanded compartment layouts → increased storage for tools and equipment
Rescue-oriented body design → built around multi-role response operations
Custom pump, storage, and equipment layouts → configured around department operational priorities
Side-mount pump module configuration → pump controls and discharge locations arranged around department operational preferences
Custom hosebed configuration → hose storage and deployment arranged around the department's preferred loading and deployment methods
Multiple through-the-tank storage solutions → increases equipment capacity without increasing wheelbase or overall apparatus size