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WAGON 4
In 2007 the Officers and firefighters of the
Department realized that in order to fully protect their community, they needed
to updated their aging 6x6 wheel brush truck. The new design will enable
the truck to be used in a variety of situations. Many calls don't require
an engine or tanker, but rather a smaller, quicker and more maneuverable 4 wheel
drive.
Firefighters designed a truck to meet the needs of
their community. The truck is equipped with a water tank and skid unit to
combat brush and dump fires. Traditional "Indian Tanks" and new
collapsible water tanks are stored on the truck, along with brush rakes and
brush cutters.
It will also be equipped with a Hurst Maverick Jaws of
Life tool. This combination tool can be used to compliment the full set of
rescue tools on Rescue 2, the Engine/Rescue/Squirt, or independently in cases of
bad weather conditions and multiple incidents. A winch mounted on the
front of the truck will enable it to quickly stabilize a vehicle in a life
threatening situation.
The truck is also equipped to assist with residential
flooding. It has specially designed pumps that are placed into flooded
basements to pump the water out. It also has air sensing equipment, used
to detect Carbon Monoxide. The rear of the vehicle has been designed to
assist in traffic control and has a highly visible reflective striping design
and a traffic control arrow.
Wagon 4 was received on June 23, 2008 and responded to
its first call during the early morning hours of June 29, 2008.
09/08/08 23:03
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