Hopewell Hose Apparatus
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Current apparatus stationed at Hopewell Hose

39-11

39-15

39-46

39-52 (Rotation between Station #1 and Station #2)

39-61

39-71 (Rotation between all 4 stations)

39-72 (Rotation between Station #1 and Station #3)

39-81

39-11 - 2002 Marion Pumper, 1000 gallon booster tank, integrated automatic foam system, 1500 gpm pump.

This engine has all the tools and equipment necessary for an initial fire attack on anything from a vehicle to structure.

39-15 - 2004 Marion Pumper, 1250 gallon booster tank, 1500 gpm pump, jet dump in rear compartment for water shuttling.
Click here to see 39-15 and it's sister engine's specs

39-15 is set up with the tools and equipment to be Hopewell's MVA, brush fire, company assist and mutual aid rig, and as a tanker if needed.

39-15 is now equipped with a Hurst Maverick hydraulic rescue tool.

39-46 - 1993 E-One 95' Tower Ladder - 39-46 can be used at structure fires to gain access to roofs and other elevated locations. It carries all the tools used for forcible entry, primary search and rescue, and for ventilating roofs. It has a two man platform and a piped waterway. 39-46 carries ropes and equipment to perform low-angle rope rescues, and will respond to water rescue calls when specially requested.

39-46

39-52 Photo provided by: Marion Body Works
Click above link to see specs of this vehicle.

39-52 - 2001 Marion Heavy Rescue Squad, 4 built-in hydraulic pumps with 4 preconnected Hurst rescue tools(1 O-cutter, 1 big spreader, 1 ram, 1 combo cutter/spreader).

39-61 - 1995 Ford F-350 Turbo Diesel with Stahl utility body with a 250 gallon water tank and pump.

39-61 is a utility truck that is used for brush fires and rescue calls. It carries rakes, brushes, a leaf blower and Indian packs that are used to help fight a brush fire, as well as an automatic defibrillator and oxygen for EMS calls.

39-81 - 1999 E-One Pumper/Hose Truck, 500 gallon booster tank, 1500 gpm pump, drop down porta-tank, and 5000' of 5" supply hose.

39-81 is set up to be a source or relay pumper when large quantities of water are necessary, or when great lengths of supply hose are needed.

39-71

39-72

39-3 - 2003 Ford Excursion

39-3

When 39-3 is out of service.....

Mini 39-3 takes over!

 


Updated 12/25/05