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Saratoga Springs Fire Dept. Saratoga Springs, NY
(1) Shield Series S1
Saratoga Springs has taken delivery of a 2009 Sutphen S1, Stainless Steel Shield Series Pumper. It is equipped with a 370 HP Cummins ISL motor, 1500 GPM Hale Q-Max Single Stage Pump, 750 Gallons of Water in a Propoly Tank, 20 Gallons of foam and a Hale Foam Logix 2.1 Foam System. A Command Light Knight KL465 Light tower and Akron 200’ electric rewind cord reel are powered by a Smart Power 8 KW hydraulic generator. Fire Research HID 150 watt telescoping lights and Whelen LED warning lights complete the package. The pumper was manufactured at Sutphen East in White Lake, NY and it is Saratoga’s third Sutphen! The unit was sold by Phil VanderMolen.
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City of Clarksburg FD Clarksburg, WV
(1) Shield Series S2
Chief Rick Scott of The City of Clarksburg Fire Department of Clarksburg, WV recently took delivery of this Sutphen S-2 Aluminum Body Custom Pumper. The apparatus is equipped with a Cummins ISL 425HP with an Allison EVS3000 transmission. The pump is a Waterous CS 1250 gpm and a 750-gallon water tank. The Rescue Style Body full dept compartments with a ladder chute on the officer side. The apparatus has a 5000 Watt Honda generator with telescopic 750 Watt lights and a 12Volt Brow light. Also Whelen LED Warning Light Package. The extended front bumper houses a 1-3/4” trash line This is City of Clarksburg Fire Dept. first purchase of a New Sutphen. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Harry Sutphen.
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Main-Transit Fire Dept. Amherst, NY
(3) Shield Series S2
The Main Transit Fire Department has taken delivery of their new apparatus. All 3 are 2009 Sutphen Shield Series S2 apparatus with 10" RR, A/C, 400HP Cummins ISL, Hale 1500GPM Top mounts, 750 water/30 foam with a Hale Foam Logix system for each. They all have 8kw Smart Power generators, FRC scene lighting, Whelen LED emergency lighting. Thanks goes out to everybody on the MTFD apparatus committee as well as Dan Herb for his hard work. Apparatus sold and serviced by Tim Norris/Dan Herb.
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Woonsocket Fire Dept. Woonsocket, RI
(1) SPH 100
Chief Kenneth Finlay of the Woonsocket Fire Department recently took delivery of a new SPH 100 Five Section 100’ Aerial Platform. The department decided on the Sutphen SPH after extensive review of available trucks in the industry. The unit features a 10” raised roof cab, Cummins ISM 435 HP engine, EVS 4000 transmission, Whelen LED light package, Onan 10kw hydraulic generator, custom stainless steel compartments with painted ROM roll-up doors. The truck is equipped with two monitors and a 230” wheelbase that proves to be highly maneuverable in the City. The truck was sold by Bob Kailher of American Fire Equipment, Easton, MA.
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New Concord VFD New Concord, OH
(1) Monarch Rescue Pumper
New Concord Fire Department of New Concord, Ohio recently took delivery of this 2009 Sutphen Aluminum Body Monarch Rescue Pumper. The unit features an extended 73" cab with a 15" raised roof and overhead interior EMS compartments. The engine is a Cummins ISM 500 HP with an Allison EVS4000 transmission. The pump is a Hale QMAX 1500 GPM and a 750-gallon water tank. The Rescue Style Body features full depth compartments and upper body storage dual coffin compartments. The ladders are stored above the water tank. The apparatus has an Onan 15 KW PTO generator with telescopic 1500-Watt lights and recessed quartz lights all around the apparatus with electric cord reels. There are four receivers around the apparatus for a portable wench stored in the bumper. The extended front bumper houses a 1-3/4" trash line This is New Concord Fire Departments first purchase of a New Sutphen. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Harry Sutphen.
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Scioto Township Fire Dept. Commercial Point, OH
(1) Shield S2
Chief Chip Welch of Scioto Township Fire Department of Commercial Point, Ohio recently took delivery of this Sutphen Aluminum Body S-2 Rescue Pumper Body. The apparatus has a 62” cab extension with a 10” raised roof. The engine is a Cummins ISL 425HP with an Allison EVS3000 transmission. The pump is a Hale QMAX 1500 GPM and a 1000 gallon water tank. It is equipped with a Hale 5.0 Foam system. The unit features a Smart Power 8 KW Hydraulic and Scene lighting all around the vehicle. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Harry Sutphen.
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Rome VFD Proctorville, OH
(1) Shield S3
Chief Dave Clark III of Rome Township Fire Department in Proctorville, Ohio recently took delivery of this Sutphen Aluminum Body S-3 Rescue Pumper Body. The apparatus has a 62” cab extension with a 10” raised roof. The engine is a Cummins ISL 400HP with an Allison EVS3000 transmission. The pump is a Hale QMAX 1500 GPM and a 1000 gallon water tank. It is equipped with a Hale 2.1 Foam system with a 20 Gallon Foam Tank. The unit features a Smart Power 10 KW Hydraulic and Scene lighting all around the vehicle. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Thomas Schafer & Harry Sutphen.
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Newton Fire Department North Carolina
(1) Monarch Rescue
Chief Kevin Yoder of the Newton Fire Department recently took delivery of this Sutphen Aluminum Body Monarch Pumper. The apparatus has a tremendous amount of features that is required by the department. The cab is a Sutphen Monarch extended cab with overhead interior EMS compartments. The engine is a Detroit Diesel 490 HP with an Allison EVS4000 transmission. The pump is a Hale QMAX 1500 GPM and a 750 gallon water tank. Note the full height 72” tall rescue compartments with full depth top to bottom. The apparatus has a Smart Power 6 KW PTO generator with telescoping lights and electric cord reels. There are four receivers around the apparatus for a portable wench. The extended front bumper houses a 1-3/4” trash line with an Akron in-line class B foam eductor and a 20 gallon foam cell. This is the third Sutphen pumper for Chief Yoder as well as a 100 Ft. Sutphen Aerial Platform. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc..
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West Stanly Fire Dept. North Carolina
(1) Refurbished SP 100 Aerial Platform
Chief Dennis White, of the West Stanly Fire Department previously Locust Fire Department recently took delivery of this 100 Ft. Sutphen seasoned aerial platform. The apparatus features a new Sutphen cab and chassis, new all stainless steel body, new Hale 1500 GPM pump and Smart Power 6 KW generator. The department requested a brow light as well as a Federal Q Siren. Complete LED light package and a back up camera. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc.. This is considered a refurbished aerial platform but titled 2008 saving the fire department thousands of dollars.
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High Falls Fire Dept. North Carolina
(1) Shield Series S3
Chief Toby Bates of the High Falls Fire Department, Moore County North Carolina recently took delivery of this Stock Shield S3 Pumper. The apparatus features a top mount control panel, Sutphen Cab with a ISL 425 HP engine and a Allison EVS3000 transmission. The apparatus has a Smart Power 8 KW PTO generator with a Command light tower and two telescoping lights on the rear of the cab. Hale 1500 GPM pump, deck gun discharge and a LDH discharge on the right side of the apparatus. The pumper has a 1000 Gallon water tank and a lot of extra’s. The apparatus was sold by Tripp Crosby of Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc., North Carolina.
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