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Wed. Jul 2nd 2008 August Company Meeting
Attention all members ...
due to National Night Out
being the first Tuesday
in August -
August
Company Meeting will be
he...
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Wed. Jun 18th 2008 New Hose
With a recently acquired
state grant in the amount
of over $10,000, the
Liberty Fire Company
purchased all new
hose. &nb...
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Thu. Jun 5th 2008 Help Wanted
Our Social Hall is
looking for a night time
bartender.
Monday -
Friday
5:00 -
closing
send letter
of interest and...
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| Contact Information |
The Liberty Steam Fire Company
20 S. Main Street
Spring Ctiy, PA 19475
Non-Emergency: 610-948-6510
Emergency: 911
Fax: 610-948-3014
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Apparatus
| Boat 63 |
2008 Mercury 380 Heavy Duty Hypalon Inflatable w/ 25 hp EFI Jet Outboard Motor
Equipment for Boat 63 is being ordered and shipped to the station.
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| Engine 63-5 |
1999 American LeFrance / New Lexington Pumper / Tanker
Engine 63-5 is a 1999 American LeFrance 2000 gpm pumper/tanker. It carries 2000 gallons of water onboard and has a high volume mounted / portable deck gun, (3) 200' 1-3/4" preconnects, (1) 200' 3" preconnect, (1) 100' 1-3/4" preconnected bumper line, 200' 3" supply line & 1200' 5" LDH. Engine 63-5 carries an assortment of handtools, water drafting equipment, oil dry, brooms, shovels, AED, BLS medical bag, 24' ground ladder, 14' roof & folding attic ladder, full complement of amkus rescue tools, vehicle stabilization equipment and 6 air packs with spare bottles. 25 kw generator, 6000 watt wilburt light tower, 3500 watts of scene lighting. This is the first out apparatus on all vehicle accidents and second out piece on all structure fires. This truck also provides mutual aid on tanker assignments to surrounding communities where large amounts of water are needed.
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| Quint 63 |
2006 E-One, 75' Quint
Quint 63 is a 2006 E-One 1500 gpm, 500 gal tank, 75' quint. The Quint is the first out apparatus for all structure fires. Equipment onboard the Quint includes 2250 watts of scene lighting, (2) 200' 1-3/4" preconnects, (1) 200' 3" preconnted blitz line, (1) 100' 1-3/4" preconnected bumper line, 300' 3" supply line, 1000' 5" LDH. 5 airpacks and spare air bottles, (2) gas detectors, (2) thermal imaging cameras, an assortment of hand / forcible entry tools, K-12 saw, Cutter's Edge Ventilation Saw and an electric PPV fan. Ground ladders include (1) 35', (1) 24', (2) 16' roof, (1) 14' roof , 10' folding attic and a little giant ladder; stokes basket, several sizes of tarps & runners, ropes & rigging equipment, AED, BLS medical bag, oil dry and amkus hydraulic rescue tools.
(note: due to our county not recognizing the Quint designation the radio identifier in chester county is LADDER 63, go figure!!!)
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| Tac 63 |
1976 Chevrolet/ Pierce Mini Pumper
Tac 63 is a rugged 4 x 4 truck that can be taken off-road. Tac 63 features various hand tools along with oil dry, chainsaws, brooms, and other various wildland firefighting equipment. (2) 150' 1-3/4" preconnects, 100' 3" supply line, 1000' 1" forest hose. Tac 63 is our first out apparatus for any call that may be off-road or somewhere the larger trucks may not be able to get to.
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| 2008 Call Volume |
| January |
18 |
| February |
10 |
| March |
14 |
| April |
9 |
| May |
16 |
| June |
34 |
| July |
8 |
| August |
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| September |
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| October |
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| November |
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| December |
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| Total |
109 |
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