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Rowayton VFD (Norwalk) New E-2

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Rowayton is about to take delivery of a 2010 Pierce Impel Pumper. This engine will replace a 1982 ALF Water Chief and 1989 Pierce/Mack Pumper

425 HP Cummins ISL

1500 GPM Waterous

750 Gal Tank

30 gal foam tank

Husky 12 foam

Interior ladder storage with supplemental ladder rack with 35' ext. and 16' roof.

8000 watt harrison hyd generator

Remote control elkhart deck gun with extend-a-gun

Full compliment of new equipment and hose..

2 200' 1.75" crosslays

400' 2.5"

400' 3" with preconnected blitzfire

1500' 5"

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Nice Rig, Good luck with it!

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Looks good! I've never seena light bar(s) like that, pretty cool design.

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Another Mack bities the dust?

Yep unfortunately, but its not a CF, its an MC (MR??) I believe. But still its a Mack.

Also, no more "quint" for Rowayton??

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Besides the headlights i like it :D

Agreed. Great looking rig otherwise. Best of luck with it!

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No more quint. The amount it was used and the fact

No manufacurer will build a quint under 115" it made

More sense. Especially with Norwalk as mutual

Aid with a tower and soon to be tiller. The alf needed a refurb and we decided it was not worth it.

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Looks good! I've never seena light bar(s) like that, pretty cool design.

its N.Y.C style take 3 mini light bars and put them on a truck and angle them its cheeper for some depts.to do that then 1 full led light bar i had one of them on my pick up there only like 2-250.00 each x3 is 850.00 or so some light bars now are like 1500.00 for a truck and it covers pritty good i like it i think alot more companys should do it and save the cash for other stuff

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It is an 89 Mack MC with a pierce body and will still be a reserve until the taxing district decides what to do with it. We would like to keep it, but well see.

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You said something about Norwalk soon to have a tiller again??? Any details

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The new engine should be on service by next week with hopeful wetdown on October 2. Not confirmed yet. Radios are being installed this week. All other work is done.

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No more quint. The amount it was used and the fact

No manufacurer will build a quint under 115" it made

More sense. Especially with Norwalk as mutual

Aid with a tower and soon to be tiller. The alf needed a refurb and we decided it was not worth it.

HME actually makes a quint with a 75' rearmount stick.... NOT that you would want that! Stamford has 2 of them... E-5/E-6

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I also like the lightbar's it makes the rig look different from everyone else and more important they throw a lot of light at those angles.

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Yes Norwalk has ordered a kme tiller. Don't know when it will be done.

Our Tiller will be in sometime this fall. I will get build pics up as soon as I get some.

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Yes but our doors were only 120" high and cost prohibitive to raise. The hme turduckin is 10'4". And it's an hme.

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Can anybody give me info on the ALF Rowayton has,the 75' quint? Thanks

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1982 Low profile ALF water chief 75'.

Detroit engine

1500 gpm waterous

Only one of two low profile water chiefs ALF made.

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1982 ALF 75' water Chief

One of Two low profile water chiefs that ALF made

1500 GPM Waterous pump

Detroit Engine.

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do they still have there yellow maxim? real nice rig the new one is

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That noroton fire in Darien and yes I think they still have it.

The 72 Maxim is still at Noroton, it is our 2nd due engine.

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do they still have there yellow maxim? real nice rig the new one is

Bobby!

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