On Exhibit Since 2002 1954 O-11A

Crash/Rescue Vehicle

1954 O-11A on display

1954 O-11A Facts

1954 O-11A on display
1954 O-11A on display
1954 O-11A on display
  • O-11A Crash Truck Basics

    A pioneer in the evolution of crash-rescue vehicles, the first O-11 was handed over to the USAF in 1951 and entered service with the USAF in 1952.

  • Crew and Equipment

    Crew: 5 Firefighters, normally 3

    Equipment:
    • 1,110 gallons of water
    • 40 gallons of CB
    • Two remote controller turret nozzles
    • Three groundsweep nozzles at 200 GPM
  • Roles

    Crash and Rescue

  • History of Goodfellow's 1954 O-11A

    On exhibit at Goodfellow since restoration in 2002, this vehicle is part of the historic firefighting vehicles on display at Goodfellow Air Force Base. The O-11A on display entered service at the fire school at Lowry AFB, Colorado in 1954, retiring at Chanute AFB, Illinois in the 1980s.