
Incendio y Emergencias
More firefighting and EMS professionals depend on Cummins than any other diesel engine.
We offer a complete range of diesel engines from 260 to 605 horsepower for everything from ambulances to pumpers.
Designed for the Fire Service
Cummins has been powering the fire service since 1937. With the best power to weight ratio and strong auxiliary braking, departments get the best vehicle control. Specific calibrations integrated with the fire pressure governor interface provide the best engine RPM or discharge pressure control for better pump control. We work to provide full integration with the fire pressure governor.
Better reliability and durability.
Cummins designs, develops and supports every component from fuel systems to exhaust aftertreatment as a totally integrated system. This allows us to optimize every function better than other engine manufacturers. We work closely with OEMS to make sure systems are integrated to the highest standards. We will continue to develop the best products with the goal of protection of life and property.
The proven Cummins Aftertreatment System uses Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) and Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) technology, all working together to maximize efficiency and lower emissions. NOx is reduced through cooled Exhaust Gas Recirculation in the engine, then virtually eliminated through a catalytic reaction in the aftertreatment system.
Better performance.
At Cummins, we're never satisfied with the status quo. The 2027 X15 is the most powerful engine in the fire service with up to 605 hp and up to 2,050 lb-ft of torque, providing the essential power and performance needed in critical emergencies, ensuring vehicles are always ready for deployment. In addition, the X10 has a clean sheet design with the fire service and sustainability in mind and will offer extended maintenance intervals. The X10 will replace the L9 and X12 starting in 2027.
Better technology.
- Enables on-demand thermal management optimizing engine efficiency and performance
- Maintenance free, alternator and heaters are designed for engine life
- Electric heating provides consistent temperature management across all operating conditions. By heating the aftertreatment with electric heat in conditions when the engine cannot, diesel fuel dependency is reduced.
- With >50% of total NOx emissions occurring during cold start-ups, electric heating ensures reduced warm-up time to ensure regulatory compliance in broad range of real-world operating conditions.
- Effective use of NOx conversion when coupled with cooled EGR enables efficient reduction of NOx and optimizes the sizing of future SCR catalysts.
Better coverage.
In addition to comprehensive base warranty, Cummins offers a variety of extended coverage plans for up to 10 years/200,000 miles (321,869 km). For more information, please consult your Cummins representative or call us at 1-800-CUMMINS (1-800-286-6467).
The INLINE Mini quickly determines the cause of your fault lamp by providing fault code descriptions, along with your equipment and engine information. The Bluetooth-enabled vehicle adapter can exchange data wirelessly between the Engine Control Module and any Bluetooth-equipped tablet, directly to the Cummins Guidanz mobile app.
Cummins-powered fire trucks and emergency vehicles are backed by the largest and most capable parts and service network in North America, with over 3,500 locations. Our authorized service technicians are fully trained on all of our engines and have the necessary equipment and Genuine Cummins Parts to promptly handle any type of service issue.
For in-house work, if your department’s technician has a question or needs additional assistance during a maintenance or repair event, they can call Cummins Care at 1-800-CUMMINS (1-800-286-6467) and get an answer from a Cummins representative.
We are a member of the Fire Apparatus Manufacturers' Association.