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7-2000
is a 2001 Sutphen pumper. 7-2000 is the apparatus
that responds to mutual aid calls for pumpers(unless
another apparatus is specifically requested) and is
capable of providing an initial attack on any type
of fire or providing an additional supply of water
to other apparatus. 7-2000 is capable of pumping
2000 gallons of water per minute and carries 1000
gallons of water in its tank. It is powered by a
diesel engine and has an automatic |
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7-TANKER
is a 1992 Sutphen pumper/tanker. 7-TANKER is the
first apparatus to respond to all structure fires
and was designed to carry all of the water, hose,
tools and other equipment necessary to begin initial
fire attack operations at a structure fire. 7-TANKER
is capable of pumping 1500 gallons of water per
minute and carries 1000 gallons of water in its
tank. It is powered by a 450 horsepower diesel
engine and has an automatic transmission.
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7-2001
is a 2007 KME pumper/rescue with a full tilt 134”
long “Predator” XMFD style cab with a 12” raised
roof over the rear crew area.
7-2001 is first due to all vehicle fires and outside
Haz-Mat calls and is second due to structure fires
and inside Haz-Mat calls where its role is to secure
a water supply. It is capable of pumping 2000
gallons of water per minute and carries 750 gallons
of water in its tank. It also has a 3 line Foam Pro
model 2002 foam proportioning system and carries 30
gallons of class “B” foam concentrate and a Foam Pro
“power fill” system for ease of refilling the foam. |
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7-2001
has also been designed and equipped as a
“Pumper-Rescue” and responds second due to vehicle
extrication and rescue calls. 7-2001 is powered by
an I-6 Cummins ISM 450 diesel engine and has an
Allison automatic transmission. The overall vehicle
length is 31”5” with a 185” wheelbase and the
overall height is 9’7”. It is equipped with a 15,000
watt “Smart Power” PTO driven hydraulic generator
for A/C power.
7-2001
can seat five (6) firefighters including the driver.
Six (6) Scott model 75 4500 PSI self-contained
breathing apparatus (SCBA) units are provided along
with six (6) spare SCBA cylinders.
7-2001
carries 1200 feet of five inch (5”) large diameter
hose (LDH) to obtain an additional water supply,
usually from a fire hydrant. A total of six (6)
pre-connected hose lines of various lengths and
sizes are carried. The hose lines are color coded as
follows:
• red hose-”mattydale bed” over pump panel-200 ft.
of 1 and 3/4” hose
• yellow hose-”mattydale bed” over pump panel-200
ft. of 1 and 3/4” hose
• blue hose-rear hose bed-300 ft. of 1 and 3/4” hose
with “navy fog” nozzle
• orange hose-rear hose bed-250 ft. of 2 and 1/2”
hose
• White hose-front bumper trough-100 ft. of 1 and ¾
hose
• booster line-200 ft. of 3/4 inch hose on reel
A “Courtyard/standpipe Pack”, which is a hose bag
with 150 ft. of lime green 1 and 3/4” hose which can
be carried into a courtyard or building equipped
with a standpipe (fire hose outlet) system, is also
provided. The rear hose bed also carries
approximately 600 ft. of additional 2 and 1/2” hose.
A pre-piped, 1250 gpm, fully electronic and remote
controlled deluge gun completes the firefighting
arsenal of 7-2001.
7-2001
also carries the basic NFPA compliment of ground
ladders including:
• a 24 foot extension ladder
• a 12 foot roof ladder
• a 10 foot folding attic ladder
7-2001
is set up as a rescue carries a wide variety of
firefighting, rescue tools and equipment. In
addition to standard equipment such as flashlights,
pike poles, spanner wrenches, axes, haligan tools
and fire extinguishers, the following specific
equipment is provided:
• Hurst “Jaws of Life” model “Defender 28” spreader
• Hurst “Jaws of Life” model “X-tractor S” cutter
• Hurst “Jaws of Life” model “JL-20C” Ram with ram
extension kit
• Hurst 120V truck mounted power unit
• Hurst ”Mini-Mate” gas powered portable power unit
• Hurst “HP Combo Plus” tool (for opening vehicle
doors and hoods)
• Partner K950 “K12” circular rescue saw
• foam nozzles and foam supply
• Honda 1000 watt portable generator with 500 watt
light
• BW technologies 4 gas meter
• Milwaukee tools 18V Battery powered “Sawzall” with
blades
• Paratech “Pakhammer 90” pneumatic impact tool with
accessories
• Set of 2 Res-Q-Jack stabilization struts with
various accessories
• Turtle Plastics composite cribbing and “step
chocks” for vehicle stabilization |
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7-RESCUE
is a 1997 Sutphen/SuperVac heavy rescue apparatus.
7-RESCUE is the first apparatus to respond to all
rescue calls and it also responds to all structure
and vehicle fires and all hazardous materials calls.
It was designed to carry special rescue tools
necessary to rescue victims trapped in vehicles,
building collapses, or other incidents and also
provide support operations such as firefighter
rehabilitation at all emergencies. 7-RESCUE has a
generator capable of supplying 48,000 watts of
electric power to support two 9,000 watt light
towers, built-in and portable lighting, ventilation
fans and other electrically powered equipment. It is
powered by a 370 horsepower diesel engine and has an
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7-TOWER
is a 1998 Sutphen aerial platform apparatus. 7-TOWER
responds to all structure fires and was designed to
carry all of the ladders, tools and other equipment
necessary for ladder company operations and be able
to perform engine company operations if necessary.
7-TOWER has a 95 foot telescopic ladder with a
“bucket” which can carry 3 fully equipped
firefighters to a height of approximately 100 feet
(or to the roof of a 7 story building). The “bucket”
has two master stream nozzles, each capable of
flowing 750 gallons of water per minute. The
“bucket” also contains a breathing air system,
floodlights and a variety of firefighting equipment
that might be needed while rescuing persons or
extinguishing fires. 7-TOWER is capable of pumping
2000 gallons of water per minute and carries 300
gallons of water in its tank. It is powered by a V-8
diesel engine and has an automatic transmission. |
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7-EQ
is a 2003 KME/2004 Ford F550 Air/Light Rescue type
apparatus. 7-EQ is purely a support vehicle and
responds last to most alarms. It was primarily
designed to carry an Air Cascade system capable of
filling SCBA cylinders. It also carries many
supplies such as firefighting foam, spare SCBA
cylinders, drinking water and pump out equipment. |
7-EQ
has a PTO driven generator capable of supplying
10,000 watts of electric power to support truck
mounted and portable lighting, as well as an on
board 220 volt Sierra Booster pump and other
electrically powered equipment.
7-EQ
is powered by a Ford power stroke 6.0 liter V-8 325
horsepower, intercooled, turbocharged diesel engine
and has an automatic transmission. It is also
equipped with manual locking front hubs and 4-wheel
drive capability. The vehicles overall length is
23’7” and has a wheelbase of 176”. It is rated for a
GVWR of 17,500 lbs.
7-EQ
can seat Five (5) firefighters including the driver
as it is a 4 door crew cab vehicle. As it is a
support vehicle, it does not carry any SCBA’s.
7-EQ
carries
a variety of tools and equipment. In addition to
standard equipment such as flashlights, shovels,
spanner wrenches, axes and haligan tools, the
following specific equipment is provided:
• “Versa-Mist” Fan/Cooler for rehab.
• Two (2) Truck mounted 750 watt lights and two (2)
500 watt removable tripod lights.
• Truck mounted electric reel with 200’ of wire
• 500 watt portable quartz light with various
electric pigtail adapters and portable electrical
junction box.
• Thirteen (13) five (5) gallon pails of National
Gold 1%-3% class B foam concentrate.
• Bauer CFS-2M, Class 2 containment, mobile Dual
cylinder fill station supplied by four (4) 6,000 PSI
ASME supply cylinders.
• Sierra model 9000A 4500 psi booster pump. This
gives us the ability to fill SCBA cylinders up to
4500 psi even when our supply cylinders fall below
4500 psi.
• Honda/Tele light 2000 watt gas generator with 500
watt light.
• Submersible pumps with hoses and various related
equipment.
• “Speedy Dry” absorbent in plastic totes.
• MSA high expansion foam generating fan w/four (4)
five (5) gallon pails of high expansion Class A foam
concentrate.
• Four (4) cases of bottled drinking water for
rehab.
• Dry chemical, CO2, 2.5 gallon water and 2.5 gallon
water/ "Biosolve" extinguishers.
• Six (6) spare 4500 psi SCBA cylinders.
• Collapsible work table for SCBA cylinders.
7-EQ
is painted in a white over red paint scheme. It is
the only piece of apparatus (other than a Chief’s
vehicle) in the history of the Brewer Fire Engine
Company Number 1 to not be painted solid red.
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7-MP
is a 1986 GMC 3500/ Sutphen mini-pumper. 7-MP is the
first apparatus to respond to brush, dumpster and
other outdoor fires. 7-MP is capable of pumping 300
gallons of water per minute and carries 250 gallons
of water in its tank. It is powered by a V-8 diesel
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RETIRED
is a 1987 Sutphen pumper. 7-1500 is the second
apparatus to respond to all vehicle fires and
hazardous materials calls and was designed to
efficiently supply additional water to other
apparatus at the scene of structure fires, which it
responds last to. 7-1500 is capable of pumping 1500
gallons of water per minute and carries 750 gallons
of water in its tank. 7-1500 also has a foam system
carrying 30 gallons of foam concentrate which is
used for fighting fires involving flammable and
combustible liquids. 7-1500 is powered by a V-8
diesel engine and has an automatic transmission.
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