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Engine 175
Engine 175 is a 2003 International commercial chassis with a Rosenbauer customized body.
It has a 530 horse power Detroit Diesel engine with an Allison automatic transmission.
It truck has 1000 gallons of water and has a 1250 GPM pump. The truck also carries 1300 feet of LDH hose, as well as 300 feet of 3 inch of supply line pre-connected to a blitz nozzle.
This piece replaced our 1973 Hahn pumper which was sold to Hunlock Creek Fire Co.
This truck was originally a rescue-engine when first purchased, but now serves as an engine due to our purchase of a dedicated rescue truck.
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Tanker 175
Tanker 175 is a 2006 Kennworth with a Fouts Brothers tank and body. This truck comes equipped with 2000 gallon water capacity and a 500 GPM Darley pump.
It also has 300 feet of 3 inch supply line with 4 discharges and 3 pre-connects. It carries a portable 430 GPM pump as well.
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Rescue 175
Rescue 175 is a 1983 Ford 800 series. It has an automatic transmission with a gas motor. This truck was purchased back in September of 2008 from a department down in West Lebanon Township. It currently carries a full compliment of rescue tools such as genesis hydraulic rescue systems, struts, air bags, cribbing, sawzalls, and a 8000 lb. winch and much more. It also has plenty of compartment space to put all of our rescue equipment on it and much more.
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Brush 175
Brush 175 is 1977 Chevy Pick-up that was converted to be a quick attack piece and then converted to do both jobs from the same truck. It currently serves as our brush truck for brush fires and also responds to some structure fires depending on the location of them.
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Water Rescue 175
Water Rescue 175 is a 2006 rescue one connector boat with a 40 horse power jet drive motor. This one of a kind piece of equipment has a whole compliment of ropes, PFD’s, and Helmets for our victims. It also has a dive platform off of the bow of the bow of the boat which makes it easier to bring the victims safely in the boat.
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Luzerne County Decon Trailer #6
This is a Decon trailer that we are currently housing for the Luzerne County EMA. It is equipped to decon, and redress 200 people.
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