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Engine
21-1
1986
Pierce Pumper
- Placed in Service 1986
Reliable engine used as 2nd out engine used for water supply
and fire suppression
- 1000 gallon per minute
pump
- 1000 gallon per minute
deck gun
1000 gallon capacity tank
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4 man open rear cab
4 mounted SCOTT air packs
2 - 150' 1 3/4" crosslays
1000' 4" large diameter supply hose
Engine
21-2
2001 KME Pumper

- Placed in Service in 2001
1st out attack engine on all emergencies
Used
for R.I.T. assignments in Salem, Cumberland and Gloucester
Counties
1500 gallon per minute pump
- 750 gallon capacity tank
1000' 4" large diameter supply hose
3 - 150' 1 3/4" crosslays
- 6 man 4 door cab
Inboard generator
- Specialized ladder system
- 2-1500 watt telescopic lights in
front
- 2-1500 watt telescopic lights in
back
Equipped with: Thermal Imaging Camera, Gas Detection
Equipment, Motor Vehicle Crash Kit, First Aid Jump
Kit, 2 Backboards, Residential Home Alarm Kit, and all
necessary tools for offensive and defensive firefighting and
firefighter rescue.
Foam Engine 21-3
1986 National Foam Pumper

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Purchased from Valero Refinery, Paulsboro, NJ in April 2009
Placed in service by Elmer FD
on July 1, 2009 on the way to its first call @ 2:30 A.M.!!!
Available for service in South Jersey Regional Area for foam
assignments.
GMC Top Kick 2 man cab
Equipped with CERVO Command foam system
1000 gallon capacity tank
1250 gallon per minute pump
1000 gallons of AR-AFFF Class B foam on board at all times
2 - 150' 1 3/4" pre-connects (1 driver side; 1 officer's side)
800' 4" large diameter supply hose
Remote control high volume deck gun
Capable of having multiple foam hand lines in use at once
2 air packs mounted in rear compartment
Equipped with necessary equipment for foam operations or foam
transfers into truck or out to other apparatus.
Can be used as 3rd engine or last out piece.
Unique apparatus to the area because of its large capacity of
foam concentrate and capability to handle large incidents for
long periods of time.
Utility
21-7
1992 International

- Placed in Service in 1992
Primarily used as a 2nd or 3rd out support init depending on
the nature of call.
Used for manpower assignments, service assignments such as
dewatering, tree removal, traffic control, etc.
Rescue body not only used for personnel carrier but as a
Command Center if needed
- Walk in Rescue Body with
4 mounted SCBA
- 2-1500 watt telescopic lights in
front
- 2-1500 watt telescopic
lights in rear
- Equipped with High Band and Low Band
Radios and Mobile Phone
- 12 Spare SCBA Bottles
- 16 KW Inboard Generator
- Cascade System capable of
filling 48 to 56 bottles without refilling system
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