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City of Oneonta Fire Dept. New York
(1) Monarch Rescue
Oneonta has taken delivery of its first Sutphen Custom Monarch Pumper. It features a 500 HP Cummins ISM engine, Hale 1750 GPM single stage pump and 1250 Gallon Poly Tank. It features a 15Kw Onan Generator and 9000 watt Command Light tower. The body is 3/16” aluminum. It features Whelen LED warning lights and Fire Research Scene lights. This unit was sold by Phil Vander Molen Fire Apparatus Sales.
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Thompsonville Fire District #2 Enfield, CT
(1) SL 75
Thompsonville Fire District #2 in Enfield, CT has taken delivery of their new SL 75 Aerial Ladder. The unit features a Sutphen 62” cab with 10” raised roof and Detroit Diesel 515hp engine. Other features of the truck include the Hale QMAX 1500 gpm pump, 500 gallon poly water tank, Whelen emergency lighting, Harrison Hydraulic 20kw generator, and Fire Research floodlights. This unit was sold by Five Star Fire of East Hartford, CT.
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Greensboro Fire Dept. NC
(1) SP 70
Chief David Spears of the City of Greensboro recently took delivery of this Sutphen Model SP70 70+ Aerial Platform. Featuring Sutphen’s NEW Monarch 6 man cab. The apparatus features a Detroit Series 60 455 HP engine with a Allison EVS4000 transmission. On-Spot tire chains, 47,000 Lb. GVWR, all stainless steel rescue body, Hale Qmax 1500 GPM pump, extended front bumper with a trash line, two rear 2-1/2” discharges and a fully open hosebed. Platform features dual turrets, enclosed waterway and breathing air to the platform. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc., North Carolina.
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Greensboro Fire Dept. NC
(1) Monarch Rescue Pumper
Chief David Spears of the City of Greensboro recently took delivery of this Sutphen Model Monarch Pumper with Sutphen’s NEW Monarch cab. The apparatus features a Detroit Diesel Series 60 455 HP engine with an Allison EVS4000 transmission, On-spot tire chains, extended front bumper with a trash line, 170” wheelbase, Hale Qmax 1000 GPM pump with a Williams around the pump foam system, full height aluminum rescue body. Front suction intake, crosslays with (2) 2-1/2: rear discharges. Smart Power PTO generator with telescoping flood lights. Federal Q grill mounted and all Whelen LED warning lights. This apparatus was sold and serviced by Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc., North Carolina
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Belews Creek Fire Dept. NC
(1) Shield S3
Chief Joe Martin of the Belews Creek Fire Department recently took delivery of this Sutphen S3 Shield Pumper Top Mount. The apparatus features a Cummins ISL 400 HP engine with an Allison EVS3000 Transmission. This truck was designed by the members of the fire department and features full height rescue compartments left and right side with an over the top hydraulic ladder rack. Running board troughs, Smart Power 6 KW PTO generator with telescoping floodlights two tri-pod floodlights and electric cord. The pump is a Hale Qmax 1500 GPM with a front trash line and two speedlays as well as rear discharges. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc.
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Greensboro Fire Dept. NC
(1) SPH 100
Chief David Spears of the City of Greensboro recently took delivery of this Sutphen Model SPH100 100 ft. Aerial platform. The apparatus features the NEW Sutphen Monarch 6 person cab, Detroit Diesel Series 60 Engine 490 HP, Allison EVS4000 transmission, 230” wheelbase, air-ride rear suspension, full height compartments left and right side, three crosslays (2) 1-1/2” and (1) 2-1/2”. 300 Gallon water tank, side view and rear view camera’s and Sutphen’s 5 section aerial and large platform. This is the second SPH100 that the department has. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc., North Carolina.
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City of Durham Fire Department NC
(1) SP95
Chief Bruce T. Pagan Jr. of the City of Durham North Carolina recently took delivery of their Sutphen SP95 Aerial Platform. The apparatus features a Sutphen heavy Duty 6 person cab with a Cummins ISM 475-HP engine with an Allison EVS4000 transmission. Hale Qmax 1500 GPM pump, twin crosslays, dual monitors on the platform capable of flowing a total of 1500 GPM. All stainless steel body with a fully opened hose bed for ease of hose deployment, 300 Gallon water tank. Additional features are a David Clark seven position intercom system, Smart Power 6KW generator and an all Whelen LED light package. The apparatus was sold by Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc. North Carolina and is serviced by City of Durham Fleet Management.
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Orlando International Airport Orlando, FL
(1) Shield Series S3
The Orlando International Airport recently took delivery of thier 2009 Sutphen S-3 Shield series Rescue Pumper. The unit features a 1500 gpm Hale Pump, Top Mount Pump Panel, Front Bumper Discharge, 750 Gal Tank, Williams AP-500 Foam System, 50 gal Foam Cell, 6KW Smart Power Hydraulic Generator, (4) 750 watt Lights, Brow Light, Numerous Shelves, Trays, and Tool Boards. Hydraulic Rescue Reels, Electric Cord reel, Disc Brakes, 400hp ISL Cummins, Severe Duty A/C, All LED Warning Light Package, sold by David Stonitsch, South Florida Emergency Vehicles.
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Marysville Fire Department Marysville, OH
(1) Shield Series S2
Chief Gary Johnson of The City of Marysville Fire Department of Marysville, OH recently took delivery of this Sutphen S-2 Aluminum Body Custom Pumper. The apparatus is equipped with a Cummins ISL 370HP with an Allison EVS3000 transmission. The pump is a Hale Qmax 1500 gpm and a Hale class A foam system is included. A 1000-gallon water tank is on the truck. The Rescue Style Body full dept compartments with a ladder chute on the officer side. The apparatus has a 8000 Watt SmartPower hydraulic generator with telescopic 750 Watt lights. The warning lights are a Whelen LED Light Package. The extended front bumper houses a 1-3/4” trash line and a Holmatro Quick Connect port. A complete set of Holmatro Rescue tools in carried on the engine. The City of Marysville now has Sutphen trucks for all of their front line apparatus. The apparatus was sold by Andy Herb
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Village of Catskill Fire Dept. Catskill, Ny
(1) SP 95 Remount
The Village of Catskill Fire Department has taken delivery of a 2008 Sutphen truck with a remanufactured aerial tower. The body is made of stainless steel. The pump is by Hale and is rated at 1500 GPM. There is a Honda EU6500 generator which powers Fire Research Scene Lights. The body warning package is by Whelen and is LED. Custom shelving was installed at the Sutphen East Facility. The truck is powered by a Cummins ISL 425 HP engine mated to an Allison EVS 3000 transmission. The truck carries 400 gallons of water. This is the FIRST aerial platform in Green County, NY! After years of research, the Fire Department researched many manufacturers and found that Sutphen was the clear choice. The truck was sold by Phil Vander Molen.
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