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Rawlinsville Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Squad 58-1

 

2013 Ford F-350/Knapheide Box


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Rawlinsville Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Squad 58-3

 

2001 Chevrolet 3500/Warner Box

 

Ex-Pequea Fire Company 


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Rawlinsville Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Brush 58

 

1995 Ford-F350/Reading 

250 GPM / 300 GWT 

 

Also Ex-Pequea Fire Company 



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Bart Township Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Engine 51-1

 

2001 Pierce Dash

1500 GPM / 1000 GWT 



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Bart Township Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Engine 51-2

 

2015 Pierce Enforcer 

1750 GPM / 1000 GWT 



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Bart Township Fire Company

 

Tanker 51

 

2008 Kenworth / Pierce 

2000 GPM / 3000 GWT 



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Bart Township Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Squad 51

 

2011 Ford F-350



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Bart Township Fire Company 

 

QRS 51

 

2009 Chevrolet Suburban outfitted as a BLS unit by Odyssey 



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Quote:Lancaster Twp. Fire Dept. (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Rescue 66

 

2006 Pierce Enforcer 

 

Ex-McCoole, MD 
 

As of 14:40 hours today, this unit has been placed out of service permanently. It is being sold.  
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Fassy,

        Are you guys getting out of the rescue business or replacing?
Jeffrey W. Shippey

Frederick County, MD
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Quote:Fassy,

        Are you guys getting out of the rescue business or replacing?
 

Jeff, 

 

Downsizing the fleet and going to a rescue-engine concept. The rescue-engine will replace the heavy rescue and another engine. We have heavy rescues around us and the natures of our accidents (mostly BS) do not warrant us having a heavy rescue. 
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That's awesome! I wish people thought like that in Frederick County....almost every company has a rescue-engine or rescue squad.

Jeffrey W. Shippey

Frederick County, MD
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Schoeneck Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

(pronounced - Shen-nick) 

 

Engine 19-1

 

2013 Pierce Arrow

1750 GPM / 1250 GWT / 30 Foam


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I was nervous about shooting with the cloud cover today. First time I've done it in awhile. But the Northeast can sometimes be tough to get. I think the photo turned out okay. 

 

Schoeneck Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Engine 19-2

 

1997 Pierce Quantum 

1750 GPM / 1000 GWT/30 Foam

 

* This was the first Quantum in Lancaster County 

 



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Schoeneck Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Squad 19

 

2006 Ford F-550 / Reading 

500 GPM Portable Pump, No water 



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I also tried another trick for this company. The parking lot was on a slant downward with no other options readily available. So I turned my camera to try and make the rig straight. I'm not sure if I like this or not. 

 

Denver Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Engine 13-1

 

1993 KME Renegade 

1750 GPM / 1250 GWT / 30 Foam 



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Denver Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Engine 13-2

 

2000 KME Excel 

1750 GPM / 1250 GWT / 50 Foam 

 

 



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Denver Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Rescue 13

 

2011 KME Predator 

7 pre-connected Hurst hydraulic rescue tools

500 lbs. oil-dry hopper

 

 



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Neffsville Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Engine 207

 

2008 Sutphen Monarch 

2000 GPM / 1000 GWT / 55 Foam 

 

Neffsville Fire Company is one of three stations that operates within the Manheim Township Fire Rescue department. Out of the three stations, it is the only remaining company that still operates under it's original charter. The other two stations (Eden and Southern Manheim Twp) both dissolved their charters and were absorbed into the municipal fire department. Units that are red in color were purchased by Neffsville and I believe are still owned by the volunteer organization. Units that are blue and white were purchased (or leased) by the municipal department. There are a combination of home responders, live-ins and career personnel at the Neffsville station. The other two stations are staffed primarily by live-in and career personnel. 

 

The whole reason I was at the Neffsville station today was to inspect the pumper for the county to upgrade it to a rescue-engine. MTFR is selling Squad 207 and Rescue 201 (pictured later) and they will be leaving within the month. Engine 207 will become the back-up rescue company for the township behind Truck 204 which is a TDA and housed at the Eden station. 



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Manheim Township Fire Rescue - Neffsville Station (Lancaster County, PA)

 

Engine 208

 

2011 Pierce Arrow XT

2000 GPM / 500 GWT 

 

This is one of four identical pumpers leased by Manheim Township Fire Rescue. Each of these pumpers is rotated between the three stations to try to even the wear on each rig. 

 

 



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