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The North Washington
Volunteer
Fire Department
724-894-2064
www.nwvfd.com
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North Washington Volunteer Fire Department
APPARATUS & CALLS
224 Fire & EMS Recorded
Calls for 2007
North Washington VFD Truck Specs & Descriptions
(Photos are in thumbnail view. Click on the pick to see
enlarged version.)
Engine 30 [E-30] - 2001 HME
Heavy
Duty Rescue Pumper. All Wheel Drive, 350 Cummins Motor, Allison
Automatic, 1250 G.P.M. single-stage rear-mounted Darley pump,
1000-gallon water tank,15 KW Hydraulic Generator, Hurst Tool (Jaws of Life), Res-Q-Jacks and other rescue
tools, 3000-watt light tower mounted on roof of cab, portable foam
equipment, smoke ejector fans, portable monitor, rescue basket, portable
GPS unit, AED, basic life support bag for medical emergencies, , first responder Haz-Mat equipment. |
Tanker 30 [T-30] - 1989 International
S2600 Four Guys tandem wheel with 3000-gallon water tank, 500GPM Hale
single-stage pump, 2500-gallon port-a-tank, 250 GPM portable pump, 5000
Watt portable generator, 10 inch dump. |
Rescue 30 [R-30] - 1990 Ford Wheeled
Coach Quick Response E.M.S. Unit. This is a quick response unit and "does not" transport
patients. We respond to the scene and stabilize patients until the
nearest ambulance service arrives. |
Brush 30 [B-30] - 1972 International
1310 all-wheel drive with FMC skid unit, 300-gallon water tank, 60 GMP
Bean High Pressure Pump, 2-1 inch hose reels with John Bean nozzles, Indian cans, chain
saw and assorted rakes and shovels. |
From the past is a 1959
International 900 Pumper with 500 GPM 2-stage FMC pump and a 70 GPM FMC
John Bean high pressure pump with 500-gallon water tank. Unit was
retired in 1997.
We also retired a 1976 International FMC with a 1000
GPM 2-stage pump, 70 GPM John Bean high pressure pump, 650-gallon water
tank in 2001.


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