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Year: 1994
Model: E-One Century Pumper

5-7-4 Information:
This unit has a 1250 GPM pump and a 1000 gallon tank. Engine 4 has 850 feet of attack line and 1300 feet of supply line. This unit carries all structural firefighting tools and equipment, including a Quick Vent roof saw, an Echo rotary saw, a 10 KW generator. Engine 4 also carries a Scott Eagle Thermal Imaging Camera. This unit is the first out on all structural fires and assist calls.

Year: 1986
Model: Mack CF LTI

5-7-2 Information:
This unit has a 750 gallon tank and a 1,000 GPM pump. This unit carries 600 feet of attack line, 1,000 feet of supply line and a 250 foot booster reel. This unit also carries a Hurst portable gas power unit with a Maverick tool and "O" cutters. We also carry 30 gallons of 3-6% AFFF foam and have a 7.5 KW generator. This unit is first out on vehicle fires and other vehicle related calls, and fourth out on assist calls. This unit is our primary water supply piece.

Year: 1984 (Refurbished in 1996)
Model: Mack MC Swab Rescue

Rescue 5-7 Information:
2008 Pierce Dash Heavy Duty Rescue Pumper
515 hp Detroit engine
30 KW Harrison PTO Hydraulic Generator
18' Wilburt 6 head light tower
5000 watts of apparatus mounted scene lighting
4 - 5000 psi cylinder cascade systrem with 2 cylinder fill station
2000 gpm pump
800 gallon water tank
1200' of 4" supply line
200' of 3" line with Blitzfire (rear)
200' of 2 1/2" attack line (rear)
300' of 1 1/2" attack line (rear)
200' of 1 1/2" attack line (rear)
100' of 1 1/2" attack line (front bumper)
2 electric Hurst Simo Units with 4 preconnected tools
1 gasoline Hurst Simo Unit (backup)
Hurst 32 Spreader
Hurst Maverick Combination Tool
2 Hurst MOC Cutters
4 Hurst Rams with Extension and Accessory Kits
Hurst Pedal Cutter and Rabbit Tool
7 bag Hurst Air Bag System
2 Junkyard Dog G-Force Struts and 2 Junkyard Dog Nightmare Struts
Over 120 pieces of wood cribbing
2 Hi-Lift Jacks
Water Rescue Gear including 4 cold water / ice rescue suits
Tri-Pod with a 4:1 lift / haul pre-rigged system with 100' lift
Miscellaneous low angle rope rescue gear
Oxy / Acetylene Torch Rig
Multiple chains, come-alongs, lifting straps etc.
Stihl Fire Service Chain Roof Saw, Stihl Rotary Saw and Stihl Chain Saw
2 Sawzalls, Circular Saw, Drill
Air Tools with impact wrench and chisel
Electric PPV Blower and negative pressure fan
4 tri-pod lights (mounted or remote)
Scott Work Mask System
8 Scott 2.2 SCBA's
MSA Thermal Imaging Camera
Gas Meter
Car Door Unlock Kit
15 gallons of AFFF Foam with appliances
Automatic External Defibrillator (AED), Medical Kit
Portabel radios for all riding positions

Year: 2003
Model: Pierce Dash 2000 Chassis with seating for 6 firefighters.

Truck 5-7 Information:
500 HP Detroit Motor with Allison 5 speed automatic transmission
95' Mid-Mount Pierce Aerial Platform
4 – Outriggers (18' front spread, 16'
10 KW Onan Generator
1000 lb. Tip load with water flowing at any angle
2000 gpm waterway with automatic fog and smooth bore nozzles
Bucket attachment for stokes basket and parapet ladder
Stokes Basket
Piped air to bucket (2) and turntable. 1 – 4500 psi cylinder on ladder
6 fixed and 8 portable quartz lights (2 being tri pod)
188 feet of ground ladders
1 – 35' / 2– 28' / 3 – 16' / 1 – 14' / 1 – 8' and 1 – 10' attic ladders / 17' Little Giant
3 – negative pressure fans with 20' duct tube
1 – 5hp PPV blower
2 – K650 saws (1 roof, 1 entry / roof)
1 – Stihl O28 chain saw
1 – Sawzall
6 – Scott Pack 50 2.2 SCBA with spare cylinders
Forcible entry tools including force kit with Hydra Ram, K-Tool, 2 sets of Irons (in cab), sledge hammers and many other items.
14 hooks of various lengths (14' to 3')
High Rise Pack with 150' of 1 ¾” line.
20# Dry Chem, 20# CO2, 2 water cans
Various overhaul tools (shovels, forks, tubs etc.)
16 channel low band radio with 400 mhz. Repeater
6 – 400 mhz portables for all riders.


Year: 2000
Model: Mack CL / S&S - Tanker

Tanker 5-7 Information:
This unit has a 3,500 gallon tank with a 2,000 GPM pump. The tanker has two 10"side dumps and one 12"rear dump that can be operated from the cab or on the outside of the tanker. A cab mounted back-up camera is also installed for driver assistance. The tanker has 650 feet of attack line and 400 feet of supply line. This unit also carries the general structural firefighting tools. This unit can be used for attack purpose if needed. This unit Took First place best appearing Tanker (over 2500 gallons) at the Lancaster County Convention in 2001.

Year: 1994
Model: Ford F-350 4 Door Pickup truck

Squad 5-7 Information:
This unit's purpose is to transport manpower and portable equipment to fires, rescues, public service calls, and trainings. The Squad carries a Honda portable generator for lighting, it carries a small trash pump for public services, and has a Heart Start A.E.D. on board. This unit also provides 4 wheel drive in the winter time and situations where it's needed. This Unit took 2nd best appearing Specialized Piece at the Lancaster County Convention in 2001, and first place at the 2002 convention in the same category.

Year: 1992
Model: GMC 3500 4X4 / Reading Utility body

Engine 5-7-5 Information:
This unit has a 360 GPM pump, and a 225 gallon tank. It also carries a 400 GPM floatable pump for drafting from ponds etc... It's main use is for brush and woods fires and is heavily equipped with rakes, axes, chain saw, and other brush firefighting tools. This unit Took First place best appearing Brush Unit at the Lancaster County Convention in 2001 and second place in 2002.

Year: 1992
Model: Ford Crown Victoria

Command 5-7 Information:
This unit's purpose is to transport the Chief or the Duty Officer to calls. It's equipped with all the necessary communication devices for running incident command. This unit also transports members to trainings.
 
 
 


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