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Post by blueeighty8 on May 13, 2005 20:25:54 GMT -5
Engine 1-57 2005 KME-Ford Pumper 1000gpm Hale Pump 280gal booster tank, 20 gal foam tank 25' preconnected suction hose Rear booster hose reel, enclosed Deck Gun, 12' Ground ladder, stokes basket, 3 preconnects, lots of compartment space, 2 additional suction hoses, rear and front-removable winch
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Post by FIREFIGHTER16 on May 13, 2005 22:20:43 GMT -5
WOULD THIS BE CONSIDERED A QUICK ATTACK OR A MINI-PUMPER, I GUESS IM CONFUSED THAT ITS CALLED AN ENGINE
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Post by blueeighty8 on May 13, 2005 23:07:43 GMT -5
The pump panel is color coordinated w/ the hose and the nozzles. The pistol grip, and handle on each nozzle goes w/ the color of each hose, which matches with the colors on the pump panel. Makes the process much easier, not shutting down the wrong hoses. And really not any more expensive than normal nozzles.
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Post by 2Truck on May 14, 2005 1:14:06 GMT -5
Is it a PTO pump or a midship? 2 wheel drive or 4? How much hose does it carry? 12 volt lighting or is there a generator? Will it be keeping mechanics employeed? Best of luck with it.
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Post by canton1 on May 14, 2005 2:14:09 GMT -5
What is Brush Engine???
AOunds to me like it is a little confusing!!
Brush Truck or Engine
Engine or Brush Truck
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Post by blueeighty8 on May 14, 2005 15:25:23 GMT -5
The truck is replacing "Truck 57" which was "Engine 2-57". It was the first rescue truck we had-the 1976 Dodge. We removed the ladder box, and added a hose reel..and boom. Brush Truck. I meant to type Brush/Engine. Which ever you want to call the old truck. I guess it would more "multi-purpose" than just a brush truck.
The new vehicle is an Engine.
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