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Long Ridge New Tanker 78 (Stamford CT)

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Hopefully I will get a chance this weekend to get some shots for emtbravo

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Looks AWESOME! What brand is the body?

It looks to be 4-Guys, especially with similar looking plant in the foreground.

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I had looked at these pictures the other day, but after taking a good look now you can see 4 guys really did a nice job on this truck. Long Ridge was adding a flag to the side of the rig and some more lettering this past weekend, it may even be in service now.

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What the 4-guys name sign on the building doesn;t give it away???? LOL Just joking.

Good luck with the rig guys!

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Submitted in more pics to emtbravo.com

Really nice looking rig. 4 guys body on a freighliner chassis

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How much water does it carry? Also how much is the pump rated at?

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How much water does it carry? Also how much is the pump rated at?

It carries 3000 gallons. I am not sure about the pump, acording to the 4-guys website its 500gpm, but not sure if that is correct. I forgot to ask when I was there. Here is another angle

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Just a quick correction. The current Tanker 78 was never an oil truck. It replaced a converted oil truck that was the original Tanker 78.

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I like how after Turn of River added black to their color scheme to change things up suddenly another Stamford dept decides to add black too...

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Just a quick correction. The current Tanker 78 was never an oil truck. It replaced a converted oil truck that was the original Tanker 78.

Ah, my bad 414... (original post, in which I stated that K78 WAS a former oil truck, has been deleted to avoid confusion)

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