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Croton Falls Rescue 28 does

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You may want to give Odyssey in Wharton, N.J. a call. They do excellent work. They are right off of Route 80. Below is the link.

http://odysseyauto.com/

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Also when we spec'd out our heavy rescue. Which is almost identical to the NYPD Trucks (Mack MR688) we removed the second light tower. It recesses into the box itself and ate up too much compartment space. The front tower sits outside the box on the front of the box and really doesn't take up any room. Which is a major consideration...its amzing how fast your run out of room for all the toys. Take a look at the front of trucks 3,4,5,9 and 11 on Mike M's site..hope this helps.

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Somers Rescue 20

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For those who don't have a command light but are looking for a way to get more efficient, better lighting for scenes, tripod lights are also extremely effective. Any lighting you can get up off the ground and focus from 2 to 3 directions rids shadows and give great ambient lighting for emergency personnel and those who still wiz by us way too fast. Command light or no command light I still recommend you have some tripod lighting.

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In Fairfield both volunteer dept's Southport and Stratfield have tower lights.

Southport Sqad 14 has 2 nightscan tower lights

Stratfield Rescue 15 has 1 command light tower. 3000watts

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