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Latham Recue 4

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Latham Rescue 4 as pictured in the picture provided is very strange looking. Does any one have any more pictures of this rig as well as the specifications of this very strange rig.

What is on the back of the rig????

Thank you in advance

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The truck was featured a few months back in the 'Fire Rescue' magazine. Unfortunately they don't seem to have the article online.

One of the reasons cited for the crane is to help with offloading of equipment from the top of the truck.

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Here's some photos I got of R4 at the HVVFA parade this year.

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From what I have been told the crane is used to offload a large amount of cribbing which is stored on the top of the rear of the truck.

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Sick Rig. I love the Hurst Tool Compartment in the Front Bumper. Good luck with it!!!!

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Saw this rig up close and personal at the annual Ossining Parade back in July (it was one of the first vehicles in the parade

Simply put, it is a BEAST, including, a crane, Hurst Tools in front bumper, roll away staging cover to protect in inclement weather

This is one awesome apparatus

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that is one of the nicest rigs ive seen lately

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that thing is a beast!!! do they need such a monster? i dont know the area where they operate so do they ned a truck with that much stuff?

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its like at truck co without the stick lol

that thing is huge

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yea its a crane i heard to unload things on top of the truck. Also to stabalize things in emergencies or for usar operations

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From KME's website:

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KME Predator XLFD W/ 22“ Raised Roof

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Detroit Series 60 515HP Engine W/ Jake

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Allison 4000 EVS 5-SPD Auto Transmission

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27' - 12 Gauge Stainless Steel Walk Around Rescue Body

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Whelen Warning Light Package

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Will Burt Night Scan Light Tower

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Fiberglo Compt Rope Lighting

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35,000 Watt Onan Protec Direct Drive PTO Generator

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4 Bank 6,000psi Cascade System

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3,200lb Palfinger Crane

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Hurst Octo-Flow System

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(2) Zip-Dee Awnings (1 Each Side)

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(11) UPF Poly Removable Toolboxes

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(2) 3/16” Pull-Out Tool Boards

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(4) 3/8” Pull-Out Tool Boards

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(2) Hannay Air Reels

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(6) Hannay Hydraulic Hose Reels

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this monster looks more like a locomotive than a rescue vehical. the hurst tools in the front bumper are there because it's too far of a walk to the rear of the truck. that's no crane on the roof, cranes have outriggers, that is a glorified cherry picker. I like the awnings on both sides for enjoying a nice pitcher of Kool-Aid in the shade...

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