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Rescue- Engine # 121
2002 Spartan / Precision Fire Apparatus Rescue-Pumper
Six man raised roof aluminum cab, Aluminum body w/roll-up doors
1500 GPM Hale single stage pump w/electronic controls
1000 Gallon Booster Tank
Cummings ISC 350 HP Diesel Engine,
5 Speed Allison automatic transmission
5 pre-connected attack lines 1 ½", 1 3/4", 2", 2 ½"
1000' 5" hose, 1000' 2 ½" & 3" hose
Pre-piped 1000 GPM deluge set
Pre-connected 500 GPM Blitz monitor
10kw Hydraulic Generator
6000 Wt. Elevating Light Tower
Foam Eductor & nozzle
Rescue Saw, Chain Saw, Exothermic Cutter
6-Bottle High Pressure Cascade System
Hydraulic Ladder Rack w/28', 16' & 10' ladders
Receiver mounted 8000# winch
Aluminum rear mount Gin Pole rescue system
Hurst hydraulic rescue tools with twin reels
200' Electric rewind electrical reel, 200' Electric rewind air reel
Front Bumper suction and discharge
Rope Rescue lines and equipment
Custom EMS compartment
Life-Pac 10 Monitor/defib, ALS First Aid kit
Special Cribbing storage compartments
6 self contained breathing apparatus w/ 14 spare bottles
Weight 45,000 Lbs.
Purchased new $ 323,740.00
Cost of equipment carried $ 164,008.00
Current mileage 13,312
(as of Dec.31,2007)
Life expectancy 25-30 years
This unit responds to all Structure and vehicle fires, motor
vehicle accidents and special rescue situations. It is also outfitted
to be an Advanced Life Support EMS responder. Crew size three to six
firefighters
This unit replaced two vehicles, the 1971 pumper and the 1983 Heavy
Rescue truck. We estimate that by replacing two trucks with one that
we will save approximately $125,000.00 to $150,000.00 by not having to
replace the Rescue Truck.
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