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New City, NY (Rockland) just took delivery of a 2011 Pierce Velocity. It's designation is 9-Tanker.



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  • 70" Velocity Cab With 10" Raised Roof

  • DD13 450 Engine

  • TAK-4, Front and Side Air Bags

  • 1000 Gallons Water, 30 Gallons Foam

  • Husky 12 Foam System

  • Waterous 1750 Two Stage Pump

  • Harrison 10kW Generator

  • Zico Ladder Rack

  • Electric Cord Reel


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Manilus NY recently took delivery of this 2011 Sutphen. 1500/350/70 foot. HS-4989.


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Manlius also took delivery in early 2011 of this 2010 International/Sutphen 4X4 pumper. 1250/500 HS-4941.


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[quote name='CNYFireTrucks' timestamp='1328402560' post='473603']

Manlius also took delivery in early 2011 of this 2010 International/Sutphen 4X4 pumper. 1250/500 HS-4941.

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This is almost a twin to Camillus NY IH/Sutphen 4X4 pumper. 4WD Sutphens are becoming popular in Onondaga County.


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Bridgewater NY recently took delivery of this 1994 GMC\E\-One rescue truck.


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[quote name='CNYFireTrucks' timestamp='1328479856' post='473732']

Bridgewater NY recently took delivery of this 1994 GMC\E\-One rescue truck.

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It is Ex-Wampsville, N.Y.


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Bridgewater also runs this 1998 Ford/Saulsbury tanker.


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Engine 353 is this 1990 GMC/American Eagle pumper/tanker.


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Engine 352 is a 2009 Pierce. Great day for shooting, I'm getting an early start to the season, as our winter as been pretty much non-existent here.


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John,



Need you to get over to Wampsville to get a pic of their "new" 1996 Emergency One Cyclone TC, 4-door six man cab, 1500/500, 465HP Cummins M11 diesel, automatic, 15 KW Stadco generator, desiginated rescue-pumper, sold by Glick Fire Equipment-Smokestown to the Southern Manhiem Fire Company (Lancaster County, PA). Replaced in 2011, sold to Wampsville (Madison County, NY) which is near Syracuse. I was told that this is a small department, and the E\-One replaced an engine they described as having a catastrophic failure.



Many thanks,



Bruce
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Here is an article on it: [url="http://oneidadispatch.com/articles/2012/01/25/news/doc4f20ada06fb6d062720960.txt"]http://oneidadispatch.com/articles/2012/01/25/news/doc4f20ada06fb6d062720960.txt[/url]
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Here is an article on it: [url="http://oneidadispatch.com/articles/2012/01/25/news/doc4f20ada06fb6d062720960.txt"]http://oneidadispatc...6d062720960.txt[/url]

[/quote] Did I get this right , they have not had a call from December ?
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[quote name='B95MACKFIRE' timestamp='1328553821' post='473804']

Did I get this right , they have not had a call from December ?

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Kind of sounds like they havent used this particular "new" truck since they got it in December, probably while doing driver training and mounting equipment, etc. but that they are preparing to put it in service soon - at least thats what I get from the article.

Gary
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Reading the article, I think he read it right. It appears that there are only three vehicles, they only mentioned this engine and a tanker...the third might just be the chief's vehicle. The article was dated January 25th, so their drought may have ended. In rural areas where you don't have the dependence (for lack of a better word) on government to provide everything for you, people survive the old fashioned way....they just deal with it. I know I was raised to hop to the hospital carrying my severed leg over my shoulder before calling an ambulance, but sadly, this is not the norm anymore.
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It's quite likely that Wampsville has not had a call since December, save for possibly some medical calls. Wampsville is a very small village, about one square mile, with a population of around 500. They would only run first due in their village area, the surrounding areas are covered by Canastota, a larger volunteer department to the west, and the City of Oneida, which is a career department just to the east of Wampsville, so even mutual aid is a rare thing for them.



They run this Pierce which is Ex-Whitesboro NY.


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The mentioned tanker is this IH/4 Guys.


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They also run a Ford light rescue truck for EMS calls.



Last year they had this Sanford pumper up for sale.


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This beautiful Ward still exists, last I knew it was owned by someone in England.



Photo from my collection.


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Shame they changed their color scheme, and even more so that they want to sell the Sanford! Hope it went to a good home.
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