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Chevrolet |
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1970 |
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Unit 704 is a 1970 Chevrolet 4X4 equipped with 250 gallon tank and 300 gpm pump. Used primarily for brush fires and occasional traffic details. Every department has one of these “old standbys”.
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Pierce Lance |
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1998 |
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Unit 702 is a 1998 Pierce Lance Pumper/Tanker. Unit carries 2000 gallons of water, 55 gallon foam system, 2000 gpm pump and carries a crew of 5 with (4) 4500psi SCBA jump seats. Unit is equipped with 1000gpm deck gun, 2-1/2 inch Blitz Fire portable deck gun, (4) 200ft 2 inch pre-connect attack lines and 1000ft 4 inch supply line. This is the first out on all structure fires.
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Pierce |
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1982 |
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Unit 703 is a 1982 Pierce Pumper/Tanker on a Ford Louisville chassis, is equipped with 1500 gpm pump and carries 2000 gallons of water, 2400ft 4 inch supply line, 2-1/2 inch and 1-1/2 inch pre-connect attack lines.
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Pierce |
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1990 |
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Unit 708 is a 1990 Pierce Walk-in Heavy Rescue features an 8 man cab with (4) 4500psi SCBA seats, 350GPM Waterous pump, 300 gallon water tank, 20 gallon foam tank, 35KW PTO generator, 4 electric reels with 200ft cable, light tower with 6000 watts of light and video camera, (4) 1500 watt pole lights, Air Bank Cascade system with (4) 6000PSI cylinders, SCBA fill hose, air hose reel with 100ft air hose, 2 Hurst pre-connect Rescue systems with 2 Paladin combo tools, 2 model “O” cutters, 3 rams and 32B jaws. Also carries 4 bag Paratech rescue air bag system, various rope and harness rigs for high angle rescue, plus a complete compliment of various vehicle rescue hand tools, chains...
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Chevrolet 3500 |
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2005 |
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Unit 714 is a 2005 Chevrolet 3500 4X4 crew cab utility vehicle. Unit used for firefighter transport, traffic control and boat transport. Used at fire & rescue scenes for equipment retrieval and transport.
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