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ER-572
ER-572's primary
responsibility is as the first due Rescue Company to conduct all
rescue operations. This engine-rescue replaced the 1973
Maxim International pumper.
ER-572 is a 1994
Central States on an International chassis with seating for five
firefighters. It is powered by a DT 466 diesel engine and
Allison automatic transmission. It is equipped with a 1250
gpm Hale pump and 1000 gallon water tank.
INVENTORY
Hose
& Equipment:
800’ of pre-connected 1 ¾” attack hose.
200’ of pre-connected 2 ½” attack hose.
1000’ of 5” supply hose in the hose bed.
3 – 10’ 6” flexible suction
Pump / Hose adapters
SCBA’s:
4 – Scott 4.5
4 – spare 30 minute cylinders
Engine
Tools:
2 – sets of irons (flat head ax & haligan)
Sledge hammer
2 – 8' pike poles
Ladders:
26’ Extension
12’ Roof
10’ Attic
Fire Extinguishers:
2.5 gallon water
10lb ABC Dry Chem
10lb Carbon Dioxide
Rescue:
Stokes basket
Bag with prusik, webbing, carabiners
and hardware
3 – Rescue ropes 200’
BLS bag w/ oxygen
KED
Extrication:
2 - Amkus Power Units
Amkus AMK-21 Cutters
Amkus AMK-25E Speedway Cutters
Amkus AMK-30CX Spreader
Amkus AMK-30R Ram
Amkus AMK-40R Ram
Air Bags & Controller
Blocking
Come – A – Long
2 - High Lift Jacks
Air Chisel Kit
Windshield saw
Saws:
2 - Stihl cut off saws
DeWalt electric reciprocating saw
DeWalt 21volt battery reciprocating saw
Fans:
Electric smoke ejector w/ hanger
Electrical / Lighting:
3.0kw Honda generator
Portable flood lights
2 – Streamlight (Lite Box) handlights
Misc:
Bucket of speedi dry
10 gallons of AR-AFFF
GPS and Landing Zone Kit
3 – Motorola portable low band radios
Tool box
YEARLY RESPONSES
| 1994 |
9 |
| 1995 |
54 |
| 1996 |
66 |
| 1997 |
67 |
| 1998 |
59 |
| 1999 |
76 |
| 2000 |
80 |
| 2001 |
94 |
| 2002 |
92 |
| 2003 |
78 |
| 2004 |
63 |
| 2005 |
53 |
| 2006 |
46 |
| 2007 |
51 |
HEADLINES
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