Omaha Fire Department - Omaha, NE
Enforcer™ Ascendant® 100' Heavy-Duty Aerial Tower
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Fire Department
Omaha Fire Department
Omaha Fire Department was the second fire department in the state of Nebraska to achieve class 1 status.
Population: 500,000
Coverage: 160 sq mi
Firefighters: 661
Stations: 24
Terrain: Urban, Rural, Suburban
![Omaha Fire Department in Nebraskas patch graphic on a fire truck.](https://www.piercemfg.com/hs-fs/hubfs/2025%20Calendar/February%202025/Omaha%20Fire%20Department%20in%20Nebraskas%20patch%20graphic%20on%20a%20fire%20truck.jpg?width=600&height=401&name=Omaha%20Fire%20Department%20in%20Nebraskas%20patch%20graphic%20on%20a%20fire%20truck.jpg)
From The Chief
![The Omaha Fire Chief posed in front of fire truck](https://www.piercemfg.com/hs-fs/hubfs/2025%20Calendar/February%202025/The%20Omaha%20Fire%20Chief%20posed%20in%20front%20of%20fire%20truck.jpg?width=600&height=400&name=The%20Omaha%20Fire%20Chief%20posed%20in%20front%20of%20fire%20truck.jpg)
Fire Chief K. A. Bossman
"One of the units in our order needed to fit into a building with very limited overhead clearance. Pierce managed to accommodate this requirement without redesigning or reengineering the truck, ensuring it fit within the original footprint of the truck it was replacing. They even brought a demo unit to our station to verify it would fit in the building.”
The Dealer
![A Pierce fire truck sales representative for Nebraska](https://www.piercemfg.com/hs-fs/hubfs/2025%20Calendar/February%202025/A%20Pierce%20fire%20truck%20sales%20representative%20for%20Nebraska.jpg?width=600&height=400&name=A%20Pierce%20fire%20truck%20sales%20representative%20for%20Nebraska.jpg)
Todd Clyne is the sales representative from MacQueen that worked directly with the Omaha Fire Department on their Enforcer Ascendant 100' Heavy-Duty Aerial Platform. MacQueen is a full line sales and service distributor of fire apparatus and equipment for Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota.