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The first picture is our pair of 85' Pierce Arrows. They are identical to one another, they both have 1250 gpm top mount pumps, and hold 1000 gallons each.

The second picture is of our 1993 International tanker and our 1993 International rescue van. The tanker is actually a converted semi with a 2500 gallon milk tank added to it, we have a 350 gpm darley pump on it and a 10 inch dump chute. The rescue van was an old newspaper delivery truck.

The third truck is our brush truck. It is a 1994 Chevrolet 2500 Heavy Duty. It has a 454 big block in it and carries a 250 gallon water tank paired with a 250 gpm pump.
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Stop by my profile..my squad's 2006 GMC 5500 4x4 KME Rescue is my profile pic.

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here are just a few pics of our trucks
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Our 2008 Seagrave Marauder II... I can give the info on it upon request. Too much to list

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thats a very nice truck thanks for sharen that with us.

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"C" Shift posing for the Seagrave calender...

I am the one with the axe... second in from the right.

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2008 Seagrave Marauder II Stainless Steel Cab
Seagrave Matrix Extended Stainless Steel Body
Dual Mars 888 Lights
Red,Clear and Blue Roto Ray
5 Man Cab
14" Raised Roof
2006 Caterpillar C-9 400 HP diesel engine
Allison EVS 3000 Transmission
1500 Gallon Tank
1500 Waterous Single Stage Pump
Intake relief vavle


Cab:
5 MSA SCBA's
Various Map Books
2 roll up door compartments (one EMS and one FIRE equipment)
1 Bullard T3Max Thermal imager charger mount and spare battery
2 Streamlight LED Vulcan hand lights
1 Current ERG book
1 Quad gas detector
1 CO detector
1 pair of binoculars
1 Set of MABAS Box Card books
FireCom head sets (driver is wireless)
1 mounted set of Irons


Hose Bed:
600' of 5" LDH
600' of 3" Reverse Lay w/ "Skid Load"
250' of 2-1/2" preconnect with smooth bore nozzle or Elkhart R.A.M 500 GPM ground monitor.
Stokes Basket mounted on top of hosebed cover.
Backboard mounted in a holder on the under side of hose bed cover.

Speed Lays:
-Top- 200' of 1-3/4" Combo nozzle
-Middle- 200' of 1-3/4" with TFT Bubble Cup foam nozzle (foam line)
-Bottom- 200' of 2-1/2" w/ a smooth bore nozzle.

Front Bumper:
-Well- 100' of 1-3/4 with a combo nozzle (trash line/jet siphone line)
6' of hard suction hose with a low level strainer mounted.

Ladders:
1 24' extension
1 12' roof
1 10' attic

Misc. Tools( not limited to):
1 6' FDNY Roof Hook
1 Little Giant Ladder
1 Set of Hydraulic Rescue Tools
Certified "Special Service" fire apparatus.... one of 2 in the county!
Cribbing
ect....

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Nice pictures Ton's!

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Our newest addition was delivered last month.

A Mercedes Actros 2636 build by Van Assche Fire in Belgium. It features a 12.500 liters watertank, a 1.000 liters foam tank, the pump is a high and low pressure pump made by Ziegler. It's powered with a 12 liter V6 diesel engine with about 360HP.

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Sumter FD - Station 13 apparatus

Engine 13 - 1998 Freightliner/KME, 1500/1000


Tanker 13 - 2007 Kenworth/FES. 1000/2000.


Service 13 - 1990 International/Mickey, Combination rescue/rehab/air cascade. S13 is a former Interstate Batteries delivery truck.


Brush 13 - 1987 Chevy Pickup (ex-USAF; on permanent loan from SC Forestry Dept), 250 gallon tank/18 hp Briggs & Stratton-Darley pump


Now in February we will be replacing our engine with one of these, a Ferrara top mount pumpter on an Intruder 2 chassis that have become the new standard for the department. E-206 shown here belongs to the Thomas Sumter Highway Station (full time, city station).

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