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The Gilbertsville
Fire Department,
Otsego County has
taken delivery of their new Smeal Fire Apparatus with a
front mount pumper. The 1250 gpm Hale pump on an
International chassis replaced a similar unit already in service.
The chassis is a 4 x 4 which will serve the community well
with the extensive woodland and off road areas they have to deal with.
For information,
contact Wayne Carpenter, Sales
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The
Auburn Fire Department
has taken delivery of their new Smeal Fire Apparatus Rescue Pumper with a
Spartan Gladiator chassis powered by a Series 60, 430 hp engine. The
unit features a 2000 gpm pump with CAFS system, 500 gallon water tank and
booster reel with 200' of booster hose. There are many more features
than room to list, for more information contact John
Harris Jr. |
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The
Gouverneur Fire Department
has
purchased the Smeal/Har-Rob Demo Unit. The chassis is an
HME P2 medium 4 door, powered
by the Cummins ISL 370 engine. Features are top mount pumper
w/hydraulic ladder rack, 1500 pump, 1000 water, high side compartments
both sides, front suction. Other features are LED
lighting, "Q" siren, and others to numerous to list.
For a complete items list contact John
Harris for details.
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The
Spencer Fire Department
has
taken delivery of their new Smeal pumper powered by a Freightliner FL-112
with 410 horsepower Cat C-12 engine and automatic transmission. The
chassis features heated remote mirrors, air ride drivers seat and Jacobs
compression brake. The pumper is equipped with a 1250 gpm pump with
FoamPro system, Akron remote control monitor, hydraulic generator,
electric rewind cord reels. The apparatus was sold by John
Harris, Jr, contact him for details.
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Lysander
Fire Department
has recently
received their new S & S Fire Apparatus "T" tanker powered
by a Freightliner FL-80 chassis with 330 horsepower Cat engine and Allison
transmission. The stainless steel body houses a wetside poly tank
with two side and one rear Newton dumps. There is hard suction
storage, a large hose bed, rack for 2100 gallon folding pond and portable
pump in a compartment. Don
Turner was the sales representative in this transaction and can answer
all you questions. |
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The Woodbury
Fire Department
has taken delivery
on their new rescue truck from EVI. A Spartan Gladiator chassis with a Detroit Series
60, 430 hp, will power the unit. The body is an 18' Non-Walk-In
style with RV awning, roof top and under body compartments to add to the
storage space. The Department selected a 35 kw generator, 9000
watt light tower and 9000 pound front winch. Also included in the
apparatus is a front hydraulic reel. Call John
Harris Jr. if you have any questions regarding this unit. |
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The Owasco
Fire Department has purchased a new
Smeal pumper with 1500 gpm pump and 1500 gallon tank. The unit is
powered by an HME chassis with seating for six people. The Fire
Department has taken delivery of this top mount unit. The unit was sold by Don
Turner, please contact him for any details. |
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The Wyoming
Fire Department
has taken delivery
on their new EVI rescue. A 15' crew body truck with
Freightliner FL-70 4 x 4 chassis, the unit features an awning, roll up doors,
fridge and air conditioned body. Other selections were a 25 kw
generator, 9000 watt Wil-Bert light tower and front winch. Sold by Jim
Pettit , if you have any questions, please feel free to contact him. |
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The United
Trenton Fire Company,
an
organization consisting of the Holland Patent, Prospect and Barneveld Fire
Departments has taken delivery of their new S & S Fire Apparatus 2100 gallon tanker
which was issued to Barneveld. The unit is
powered by a Freightliner FL-80 chassis and features side and rear dumps.
This is the third S & S tanker purchased by the "Tanker Association". Any additional information can be
obtained by contacting Sales Representative Wayne Carpenter. |
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The Camden
Fire Department,
Oneida County, has taken delivery of their new 18' walk-in rescue from EVI. The unit
is powered by a Freightliner FL-70 chassis. The body has many
specialized compartmental features designed by the Camden Truck
Committee to meet their needs. The truck will serve many purposes
with the department, support and response to fires, assistance at the
scene of MVA's, comfort to victims awaiting transportation and rehab for
firefighters. Call Wayne
Carpenter for details, drawings or specifications. |
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The North
Norwich Fire District
has taken delivery of their Smeal Freedom Series
Pumper. The rescue/pumper is powered by an HME P2 MFD xl chassis with 350
horsepower Cummins engine and automatic transmission. Features
include a 1500 gpm
pump, Class A foam system, hydraulic generator, light tower and hydraulic
ladder rack.
Set up to handle short manpower situation, the department feels that their
planning and research has paid off for their future. Questions can be answered by
contacting Wayne Carpenter, Sales
Rep. |
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The Rush
Fire Department has taken
delivery of there new Smeal Pumper. An HME P2
chassis, medium four door with a Cummins ISL 370 engine powers the
apparatus. The truck features a 1500 gpm pump, 1,000 gallon water
tank and foam system with separate tank. Other options selected was
a 10kw generator, electric cord reels and hydraulic ladder rack with extra
ladders. John Harris coordinated the sale, contact him with
questions. |
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The
Wells Bridge Fire District
has taken delivery of their new Smeal Fire Apparatus
rescue/pumper. This apparatus will fill a need in the district as the
department will be able to utilize one piece of apparatus to fill many
roles. Features include a top mount 1250 gpm pump, deep
compartments, 1,000 gallon fiberglass water tank, all powered by an HME P2 MFDxl six man custom chassis. Contact
Wayne Carpenter, sales rep, for
more details. |
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The
Castle Creek Fire Department has purchased the Smeal/Har-Rob Fire Apparatus
2004 demo unit. The pumper features an HME chassis with 370 hp Cummins
engine. Hydraulic ladder rack, top mount pump, front suction and hose
well are also included. Much more, contact
John Harris, Jr. for more details. |
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The
Fayette Fire Department has taken delivery of their new tanker.
Powered by a Peterbilt chassis, the polypropylene body will serve the
department for many years. Features include a 2,000 gallon wet side
tank, a pre-plumbed portable pump and two folding tank storage compartments.
Contact John Harris for details. |
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The
Hubbardsville Fire District has taken delivery of their new top mount pumper.
A two door International chassis powers a 1250 gpm pump. The apparatus
features a 1,000 gallon poly tank, pump compartment heater and roll up doors. Contact
Wayne Carpenter, sales rep. |
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The
Binghamton Police Department has taken delivery of their new SWAT truck
which was manufactured to their specifications by Har-Rob Fire Apparatus.
For information regarding this unit, please contact
John Harris. |
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The Chenango Fire Department has
taken delivery of their new tanker. A 2,000 gallon tank with three
dumps powered by a Freightliner chassis. The apparatus features a pump
in the left front compartment hooked directly to the tank.
Contact John
Harris, Jr. with questions. |
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The Chittenango Fire Department, Town of
Sullivan Fire District #1, has taken delivery on their new Smeal 105' aerial ladder. This is a demo unit
was
delivered in mid October in 2005. Powered by an Altair custom chassis
with 500 hp Cummins engine and Allison automatic transmission.
Generator, ergonomic hose load and many other features compliment the unit.
This is their fourth Smeal to follow a rescue and two pumpers. Contact
Wayne Carpenter, sales rep, with
any questions. |
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The Trout Creek Fire Department, Town of
Tompkins Fire District has taken delivery on their new
flat bed brush truck. The unit was constructed on a fire department
supplied GMC chassis. Water tank, pump, two large compartments,
storage for stokes, traffic advisor unit and hose reel are all featured. Contact
Wayne Carpenter, sales rep. |
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The Hagaman Fire Department has received
their new 85' rear mount platform. Power is supplied by a HME MFD chassis.
The unit has a 2,000 gpm pump, 10kw hydraulic generator. The apparatus
delivered January 20, 2006. For questions concerning this unit contact
Wayne Carpenter or
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The
Wampsville Fire Department has taken delivery of their new
front mount tanker / pumper. The chassis is an International with the
330 hp engine. Pump is a 1250 gpm, water tank is 1950 gallons.
The unit also features side and rear dump valves and a 4" direct fill. The sales rep was
Wayne Carpenter, contact him with any
questions. |
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The Stamford Fire Department has
taken delivery of their new heavy rescue. The
apparatus will be made by EVI Emergency Vehicles and has a cascade system,
light tower, upper coffin compartments, pull out tool boards, speedy dry
compartment and many, many other features. It's chassis is an HME long
four door with SCBA seating in the rear. The committee worked long
hours planning and designing this apparatus and their hard work has paid
off. Contact
Wayne Carpenter for more details. |
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The St. Johnsburg Fire Company of Wheatfield, NY
has taken delivery of their 2006
105’ Smeal aerial on a Smeal Sirius Chassis. This unit features a 1500
GPM pump with a 500 gallon water and a pre-piped aerial waterway with 1250
GPM capacity. It also has the exclusive EHL hosebed, a Harrison
Hydraulic generator. The unit was delivered in October of 2006.
For information, contact Steve
Gallaher, Sales Rep. |
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The Monroe Fire Department has taken
delivery of their ATV quick response unit, it fea tures
a 50 gallon poly tank, 5.5 HP Honda engine, 9.5 GPM Hy-Pro piston pump, 100'
Manual reel and 20' of 1/2" line with
nozzle. Approximate total weight is 750
pounds, four men can lift it in and out when empty! For details,
contact Mike Terraciano, sales
rep. |
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The Sir William Johnson Fire Company of
Johnstown, NY has taken delivery of their new mini-pumper manufactured by Danko Emergency Equipment. The unit is on a Ford F-550 4 x 4
chassis and features a 270 gallon tank and Waterous pump. It is
equipped with Class A foam, hose reel, preconnect and other features. Contact
Wayne Carpenter for details. |
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The New Hope Fire Department, part of the
3 Town Fire District, has taken delivery of the Har-Rob built
polypropylene tank with stainless steel wrap. The unit was mounted on
the departments existing chassis and polypropylene compartments with roll up
doors. A new folding pond rack, LED warning light system and 10" rear
dump were included. Call Wayne
Carpenter with questions. |
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The Hancock Fire Department provided the
chassis and Har-Rob Fire Apparatus outfitted it with a new grass/brush
firefighting unit. It features a new pump with aluminum hose reel,
broom and forestry hose tray, mattydale lays, 250 gallon poly tank.
There is a front and rear winch system and a Scotty Class A foam system.
For questions or other information, contact
Jim Harris. |
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The Hopewell Fire Department has
taken delivery of their new 16' Crew Body Rescue Vehicle, built
by EVI. The unit was carefully designed by the department to meet the
demands of a growing suburb of Canandaigua. Unit is powered by a 2008
International 4400 chassis and features rollup doors, 25kw Onan PTO
generator. 6000 watt Wil-Burt light tower, Amkus Simo Hydraulic pump, and
LED lighting. For more information, contact
Jim Pettit, Sales Rep. |
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The Manlius Fire Department has taken
delivery of their new Mini-Squad vehicle. The EVI l
manufactured apparatus which will serve many different roles with the
department. Powered by a Ford F-550 with 4 wheel drive, the unit
will respond to a variety of calls. The committee specially designed
the truck to handle some of their more remote and set-back private
residences with long winding driveways. For details, contact
Wayne Carpenter, Sales Rep. |
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The McConnellsville Fire District has
taken delivery on their new Mini-Rescue purchased from Danko Emergency
Equipment. The unit is set up for EMS/Rescue and replaces a used
ambulance. This unit offers more versatility and maneuverability.
Set up with a 100% pull out tray in the rear compartment, the FD has
indicated that they have more room than the previous unit. Contact
Wayne Carpenter for details. |
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| The Glen Aubrey
Fire Department has contract with Har-Rob Fire Apparatus to purchase
their new tanker. A 2000 gallon truck will be made by Midwest Fire
Apparatus and features rear and side dumps, 1000 gpm pump and side storage
for ladders and suction hose. A folding pond rack is also supplied.
For information regarding this apparatus, contact
John Harris. |
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The Governeuer Fire Department has
contracted with Har-Rob to purchase their new 85' platform. The unit
will be manufactured by Smeal Fire Apparatus. Contact
John Harris with any questions. |
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The Yorkville Fire Department has chosen
Smeal Fire Apparatus to deliver their newest piece of equipment. The
unit, a rescue/pumper will be powered by a Spartan Gladiator chassis with a
Detroit Series 60 engine. The pump is a 1500 gpm, with a 750 gallon
water tank. Foam, special compartments, a generator are just some of
the additional features. Considerable work was done by the committee
to bring home a unit that will fill a need in their response district.
For details, contact Wayne Carpenter,
Sales Rep. |
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The Northeast Joint Fire District, Webster
Fire Department has contract with Smeal Fire Apparatus to purchase their
new custom pumper. Powered by a Smeal Sirius Chassis, the unit
features a 1500 GPM pump with a 1000 gallon water tank and a Harrison
Hydraulic generator and all LED lighting. Delivery is expected in the
summer of 2007. To obtain details, contact
Steve Gallaher, Sales Rep. |
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The Village of Morrisville Fire Department
has contracted with Crimson Fire Apparatus to purchase their new
rescue/pumper. The chassis will be a Spartan Diamond chassis seating
six firefighters and powered by a Cummins 400 hp engine. It is a side
mount 1500 gpm pump. Other features are a 10k hydraulic generator,
hydraulic ladder rack, front discharge, 1000 gallon poly tank and Wil-Burt
light tower. Contact Wayne
Carpenter for more information. |
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Harrob
Fire Apparatus, Inc.
519 Liberty Street
- Syracuse, NY 13204 (800) 724-2590 (315)
422-0730 Fax - 422-9073
Email: info@harrob.com
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