Isuzu Australia Limited has announced it will be exhibiting at the upcoming Australasian Fire and Emergency Services Authorities Council (AFAC) conference, to be held at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre from August 30 to September 1.
Joining experts from all areas of the fire and emergency services fields, the Isuzu Australia stand will showcase a key selection of products from Isuzu Trucks, Isuzu Engines and Isuzu Parts.
An FTS 800 4x4 will take pride of place on the stand, fitted with a GAAM MK300 pump which is powered by an Isuzu 4LE2PW10 engine.
The 2.2-litre, four-cylinder, off-highway engine has a 45 degree ambient cooling package and a metal air cleaner with flame retardant element, making it ideal for emergency services vehicles.
Isuzu customer GAAM Emergency Services, which specialises in designing expert fire suppression systems, will also be exhibiting its Isuzu 3CA1AZP01 engine on the day.
Isuzu Engines Manager Dean Whitford said AFAC is an extremely important event for showcasing the suitability of Isuzu off-highway engines for the emergency services sector.
"We've been working extremely hard to develop the quietest, most compact engine we can, and last year's conference was proof that our ongoing refinements are being welcomed by the industry," Mr Whitford said.
IAL National Fleet Sales Manager Les Spaltman said Isuzu is well equipped to offer the whole package to emergency services customers.
"Reliability is key when it comes to the essential work the emergency services do and Isuzu produces trucks and engines that deliver that every time," he said.