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Rescue 1351 FOR SALE

     

Friday, May 14, 2010 For Sale

1991 Spartan Saulsbury Rescue Truck

Chassis: Spartan GA 40L, 210 inch wheelbase 10 man cab with 7 SCBA seats and roll up compartment inside, On Spot automatic chain system.

Body: Saulsbury 20 foot aluminum, 14 compartment with 2 4500 psi bottle cascade system

Engine: Detroit 8V92TA DDEC with 450 HP @2100rpms and Jacobs jake brake with 32,000 miles and 3200 engine hours.

Transmission: Allison HT740 4speed automatic with PTO for Harrison hydraulic system.

Axels: Front Rockwell solid axel rated at 18,000lbs with disc air brakes

            Rear Rockwell rated at 30,000lbs with drum air brakes

Fire Pump: Hale OSMG 125-235 1250gpm single stage with Feecon 100 gallon poly tank onboard foam system ( APH2.0). 750 gallon poly water tank, 1; 6 inch suction, 1; 4 inck intake on rear 4; 2 1/2 discharges, 2 rear 2 1/2 discharges in hose bed, 1; 1 ¾ front bumper mounted discharge, 2; 1 3/4 mid mount preconnects, 1;2 1/2 mid mount preconnect, 319 pump hours.

Other equipment included:  Amkus 230v symo pump, complete  Amkus Rescue system, w/ accessories, 3; 100 ft Hannay hydraulic reels, Harrison 15KW 120/240 v onboard generator, 2 Hannay 200 ft electric reels w/ junction boxes, Akron Apollo deck gun w/nozzle and base, 50 ft 3/8 air hose, 15 ft of soft 4 in, 25 ft of soft 4 in, 1000 ft of 4 in supply, 500 ft of 1 ¾ hand line w/ nozzles, 250 ft of 2 ½ in hand line w/ nozzles, 200 ft of 3 in supply line, a 28 ft two fly ext ladder, a 14 ft roof ladder, 2; 10 ft hard sleeves, stokes basket, 4 Craftsman tool boxes, gas powered positive pressure fan, electric negative pressure fan, 5 Survivor lights w/ chargers, 6 Sigtronics headsets, and 6 personal flotation devices.

Maintenance records are available for life of the unit. Annual pump tests have been performed also.  

 

If interested in seeing the rescue and for any other questions or concerns, please feel free to contact Chief 13 Will Rosenberg @ 443-277-3111 or Asst Chief 13-2 Randy Blevins @ 410-808-1965.