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100 Firehouse Drive * PO Box I * Bruin, PA 16022 * Emergency
9-1-1 * Phone & Fax:
724-753-2622
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The Original Fleet

Engine 29
(1995 Spartan /
New Lexington, Rear Engine, Rear Pump,
Darley 1250 gpm,
750 gal)
E29 is set up as a
primary supply engine and also carries a full complement of vehicle rescue
equipment including a TNT Hydraulic Rescue Tool system.
Supply Line: 1200' of 5" hose with Storz couplings
SCBA: (4) MSA MMR/Firehawk 4500psi/45 minute and spare bottles
Ladders: (1) 35 ft. ext., (1) 14 ft. roof, (1) 10 ft. attic,
Fans: (1) Positive Pressure
Foam: Portable inline eductor and 20 gallons of Class-B AFFF foam.
Tools: Full complement of engine company tools


Engine 29-2
2010 Spartan MetroStar/Darley AutoCAFS
(1500gpm, 1000gal water, 25gal Class A-Foam)
E29-2 is set up as a primary attack engine equipped with Darley's AutoCAFS
system, 220cfm air compressor and (5) preconnected CAFS lines. The foam tank
holds 25 gallons of Phos Chek WD-881 Class A foam and an additional 15 gallons
are carried on the apparatus.
Supply Line: 800' of 5" hose with Storz couplings
SCBA: (5) MSA MMR/Firehawk 4500psi/45 minute and spare bottles.
RIT Pack: (1) MSA 4500psi/30 minute RIT SCBA with True North RIT Pack
Thermal Imaging Camera: (1) MSA Evolution 5200
Gas Dectector: (1) MSA Solaris 4 Gas
Ladders: (1) 24' extension, (1) 14' roof, (1) 10' attic, (1) Little Giant
Deluge Guns: (1) Akron 350-1000gpm with stacked tips, stream shaper and fog
nozzle (1) Akron Quick Attack 500gpm CAFS with straight bore tip.
Fans: (1) Positive Pressure, (1) Negative Pressure
Tools: Full complement of engine company tools


Rescue 29
(2002 Ford
F450/Kenco 4x4)
R29 is PA DOH Certified QRS and is also set up as Air Supply and Firefighter
Rehab and carries a 4 bottle 6000 psi cascade system with 2 bottle fill station.
SCBA: (3) MSA MMR/Firehawk 4000psi/45 minute and spare bottles
Full Complement of BLS Medical Equipment


Brush 29
(1982
Chevrolet/Darley Skid Unit 4x4, 150 gpm, 280 gal)


Tanker 29 (SOLD)
1999 Volvo/New Lexington
The New Hope Fire Department located
in Orange County North Carolina (Chapel Hill Area)
purchased Tanker 29 and took delivery of the apparatus on March 12, 2010
Visit their website at: http://www.newhopefire.com/
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