Walworth Fire Department, Inc.


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In Service Apparatus

 

 

QUINT 1

  • 2005 Smeal Quint
  • Cummings Diesel
  • 75 foot aerial ladder with a pre-piped waterway
  • 115 feet of ground ladders
  • 1500 gpm pump
  • 500 gallon tank
  • Hose Load Configuration
  • Pre-connected 1 ¾” Bumper mounted (200 ft.)
  • Two pre-connected 1 ¾” Crosslays (200 ft. each)
  • Pre-connected 2 ½” Crosslay (200 ft.)
  • Pre-connected Blitzfire Monitor (50 ft.)
  • 1000 feet of 5” Large Diameter Hose

Engine 50

  • 2018 Spartan/RD Murray Pumper
  • Cummings Diesel
  • 1250 gpm pump
  • 750 gallon tank
  • Hose Load Configuration
  • Pre-connected 1” Forestry Hose Bumper Mounted (100 ft.)
  • Pre-connected 1 ¾” Bumper mounted (200 ft.)
  • Two pre-connected 1 ¾” Crosslays (200 ft. each)
  • Pre-connected 2 ½” Crosslay (200 ft.)
  • Pre-connected Blitzfire Monitor 2 ½” (250 ft.)
  • Dead Lay 3” (200 ft.)
  • High Rise Pack 1 ¾” 150 ft. with gated wye
  • 1200 feet of 5” Large Diameter Hose

Rescue 61

  • 2005 American LaFrance Heavy Rescue
  • Cummings Diesel
  • Heavy Rescue Configuration
  • Pre-connected Hydraulic Lines/Air Lines/Electric Reels
  • 2 telescoping light towers with 8 Quartz Lights
  • 1 Amkus Hydraulic Unit with Jaws, 2 Cutters and 3 Rams
  • 1 Hurst Hydraulic Unit with Jaws, Cutter and 4 Rams
  • 8 Stabilizer Units
  • High Pressure Lift Air Bags
  • 2 Pneumatic air chisels
  • Front bumper mounted winch 15000 lbs.
  • 4 Ice Water Rescue suits

M45

  • 2011 Ford F-450 4x4 utility vehicle
  • V8 - Gas
  • Fire Police Equipment
M-47
2018 Chevy 1500

- Purchased in April, 2018
- Purchase price was $38,915
- Utility Vehicle
- Used to transport extra personnel to/from emergency scenes, training, and as back up for Fire Police
- Tows the water pumping trailer for flooded basements.
Retired Apparatus
1929 American LaFrance Chemical Cart

- Walworth Fire District #1's first fire apparatus
- Firefighters pulled the cart to the scene
- District was much smaller then, 1 mile each way from the four corners in Walworth.
1931 Sanford

- Purchased on July 6, 1931 for $3,750
- In service until 1949
1931 Sanford

- Converted to a Tanker in 1949
- Used to carry water for fires on roads without hydrants
- In service until 1958
1937 Stewart

- Purchased Used in 1949
Bought from the Shawnee Volunteer Fire Department in Niagara County
- Purchase Price was $175
1950 Young/Chevrolet Pumper

Designated E-37
- Purchased in Fall of 1950
- Purchase price was $8,349
- In Service until 1982


1958 Young/Ford Tanker

- Designated TA-4
- Purchased Fall of 1958
- Purchase price was $7,500
- In Service until 1992
1971 Sanford/Ford Pumper

- Designated E-50
- Purchased June 24, 1971
- Purchase price was $38,450
- In Service until 1994
1974 Chevy Step Van

- Designated M-45
- Walworth's First Dedicated Support Vehicle
- Purchased May 6, 1974
- Purchase price was $5,140
- In Service until 1995

Note: Old E-37 in the rear sporting a new red color scheme
1982 Sanford/Ford Pumper

- Designated E-37
- Purchased Summer of 1982
Purchase price was $98,605
- In Service until 2005
1989 Sanford/Ford Rescue

- Designated R-61
- Purchased 1988
- Placed in Service March, 1989
- Walworth's first dedicated rescue vehicle
- First vehicle to have telescoping scene lights on the apparatus
- First to have dedicated support for the jaws of life.
1979 Ford

- Designated M-45
- Purchased used from Egypt Fire Department
- Purchase price was $8000
- Used for Fire Police and Flooding calls
- In Service until 2011
1994 Spartan/RD Murray Pumper

- Designated E-50
- Purchased July, 1994
- Purchase price was $209,00
- Walworth's first apparatus capable of carrying a 6 person crew in one cab.
- First apparatus to have air packs built into the seats so fire fighters could don air packs on the way to the call.
- In Service until 2018

2000 Ford Expedition

- Designated M-47
- Purchased used in 2013 from Walworth Ambulance
- Purchase price was $2,800
- Used to transport personnel to fire scenes or training sessions and assist Fire Police road blocks
- In Service until 2018