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Brewster Fire Department - 2009 Chief's Tahoe

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The Brewster Fire Department, in Putnam County New York, has just taken delivery of their new "11-1-3" Chief's response vehicle. The 2009 Tahoe is the third Chief's vehicle provided to the BFD by Specialty Warning Systems.

With the exception of two white strobes in the upper grille, the warning system is 100% Whelen LED based, incorporating a Freedom lightbar, two 700 Super LEDs in the lower grille, 400 LEDs on each outer corner, TIR3s on the rear cargo door and LAW HideAways in the rear taillights. An eight head Dominator Traffic Advisor is installed in the upper rear cargo window while two additional TIR3s are located inside the cargo compartment, facing rearward to provide supplemental lighting to the back, when the cargo door is raised. LED utility lighting is installed on the face of the cargo door and inside the rear compartment to provide work area lighting during night operations. A CenCom Gold controls all vehicle warning, siren and Traffic Advisor functions.

The custom Command Cabinet provides storage space for portable extinguishers, IC supplies, EMS gear and communications equipment. Hand tools are secured on an inside wall with Pac Mount tool holders and a walkaway bracket contains an SCBA. Turnout gear is stored in an open space in front of the SCBA. Also contained within the cabinet is a full width command board, with a clear overlay, for scene management. The front face of the cabinet is utilized for the installation of the radio chassis', fuse panels and the majority of the vehicle's electronics.

The center console is a 24 inch Havis which contains the department radios, CenCom control head, 12V power outlets, cup holders, armrest and six inch storage box. A Ledco docking station for a Panasonic tablet computer and Havis side mounted keyboard platform complete the console. Due to the installation of the laptop an AOI airbag option switch was also installed to allow for manual control of the passenger front airbag.

A gold leaf and reflective graphics package mirrors the other two Brewster FD Chief's response vehicles and finishes the outside of the truck.

Specialty Warning Systems would like to extend their thanks to the Brewster FD for their continued support and confidence in us to provide their Chief's vehicles and look forward to an ongoing working relationship in the years to come.

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Interested in trading it for a beat up 2001 Explorer? ;)

Best of luck with it Brewster!

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looks good, i like the set up in the rear. Im not feeling the black bumpers though

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Nice, it kinda looks like their other one

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Where's the step stool for 11-1-3 to get in the driver's door?? Just kidding!!!!

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Nice rig!!! Good luck with it.

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Equipped to post to EMTBravo directly from the scene! Woot!

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Good luck with it!!!! SWS always does a great job!! Beautiful truck!

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