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Walk in Rescue with Trash Pump

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Has anyone ever seen a rescue truck with a walk in rescue body and a trash pump (~250 gpm)? Just curious...ive been searching for an example of one for about a week now and ive come up with nothing.

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Montrose has a rescue that is walkin and has a pump do not know the gpm

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Rescue 9 in Westchester has a small pump and tank. A department in Dutchess refurbed a FDNY Mack MR rescue with a small pump and tank. There are a handful of rescue pumpers in the county. Some departments identify them as

engines others as rescues. Millwood, Thornwood, Armonk, Bedford Hills, Mohegan, and Pleasantville, to my knowledge all run rescue pumpers. E270 from Yorktown and E120 from Croton may have enough equipment to consider as well. There are plenty that I'm missing as this has become a popular rig in Westchester.

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Montrose has a rescue that is walkin and has a pump do not know the gpm

Per Montrosefire.com...

STATISTICS

1999 Freightliner Amtech

Pump - 300gpm Hale

Booster Tank - 250 Gallons

Generator - 25KW Amps

Seating - 6

ASSIGNMENTS

1ST Due PIAA

1ST Due Water/Ice Rescue

4th due to structure fires

Mutual Aid

HOSE CARRIED

1- 1-3/4" Preconnect

1- Preconnect Cafs

Misc. Dead Lay

GROUND LADDERS

1- 10' Attic

1- 12' Little Giant

OTHER EQUIPMENT CARRIED

2- 200' Air Reels

2- 200' Electric Reels

6000 watt Light Tower

Caf System

Extrication Equipment

Air Bags - Low/high Pressure

Portable Lighting

6 - Cold Water Suits

Air Shore Struts

Misc. Rescue Equipment

From: http://www.montrosefire.com/rescue_51.php

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Here is a unit I delivered 21 years ago. It has everything 500 GPM 450 GWT 50 GFT. It has an Onan 15 KW generator and 25' Will-Burt light tower. A CASCADE system and a hydraulic air compressor.

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this was our old rescue replaced it in 2006. 250gpm/200water/30 foam. it had 1 2in front bumper line and a 1in boster line. photo by brian duddy.

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The department that I used to belong to was looking into a Walk-In with a small tank and a pump, or even a CAFS system. They were looking into a commercial cab, but I would rather see a custom.

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