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Was just wondering which of your apparatus carries the Hurst Tool? Any Truck companies out there that have em, preferably a Tower Ladder?

In Dobbs we Have ours on our Utility, which is housed right next to the Saw Mill River Pkwy. We also have another one down on our spare engine in which the truck guys man when needed.

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We carry Jaws on our 1st due Engine [2-Tanker] & of course our rescue truck [2-Rescue]. You never know what you might need on the Tappan Zee Bridge, so that's why we carry jaws on the engine.

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Was just wondering which of your apparatus carries the Hurst Tool? Any Truck companies out there that have em, preferably a Tower Ladder?

In Dobbs we Have ours on our Utility, which is housed right next to the Saw Mill River Pkwy. We also have another one down on our spare engine in which the truck guys man when needed.

We have four sets, two we carry on our rescue (for obvious reasons), one we carry on our squad because of it's proximity to the Merrit Parkway and one set is on our ladder tower for rescue and truck company operations.

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Purchase FD carries extrication tools on 3 peices of apparatus:

Engine 240-

Pre-connected LUKAS spreader

Pre-connected LUKAS combi-tool

Rescue 30-

Pre-connected LUKAS spreader

Pre-connected LUKAS combi-tool

Pre-connected LUKAS cutter

Battery powered HOLMATRO combi-tool

Engine 239-

Pre-connected LUKAS combi-tool

Edited by JBJ1202

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One full setup (onboard + portable power, Transformer spreader, O cutter, straight cutter, 3 rams, airbags, etc) on the Heavy Rescue at the first station

One full setup (onboard + portable power, ML-32 spreader, O cutter, Road Runner combo tool, 1 ram, etc) on the Rescue-Engine at the second station

One very minimal (portable power, ML-32 spreader) on the pumper at the third station

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As of my last trip home....

Rescue 36 (Headquarters) - Full preconnected Lukas set including spreaders, cutters, rams, etc. Gas powered backup unit for the same. Port-A-Power and Rabbit tool as well.

Engine 248 (Station 2) - Gas powered Lukas Combi Tool

On order OR in the budget - Another full set of Lukas tools like Rescue 36's that will go on E-248 out of Station 2 and the Lukas Combi Tool will come back to E-247 out of Headquarters.

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My dept. has two sets: one on the rescue, one on a quint.

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Was just wondering which of your apparatus carries the Hurst Tool? Any Truck companies out there that have em, preferably a Tower Ladder?

In Dobbs we Have ours on our Utility, which is housed right next to the Saw Mill River Pkwy. We also have another one down on our spare engine in which the truck guys man when needed.

Our rescue-pumper carries our jaws and all other vehicle extrication equipment.

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at noroton we carry 3 sets of tools on 2 trucks

Engine32

Full set of hurst tools (electric)

set of quick cribbing

and 1 rabbit tool

Rescue33

2 full sets of hurst tools

the main set is electric and the other set is gas(backup)

and a full complement of cribbing

and a rabbit tool

airbags

we carry the full set on our engine because its first due to everything and you never know when your going to need them for anyother purpose

(forcible entry or example)

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In Englewood Cliffs EC2 (Lance Rescue Pumper ) carries Bumper mounted combo centur) and full centur HRT'S @ rear EC-3 (the Hahn Grumman) i believe carries our older Lukas HRT'S No Jaw's carried on our tower ladder

EC 2 also has Remote power source (electric and gas )and that EC 3's Luka's are all remote powered

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Rescue 18 has both an on-board Hurst power unit and a portable Hurst unit, which is used to power two spreaders, one cutter and three rams.

Engine 120 has a portable Hurst power unit which is used with a Combi-tool.

Engines 118 and 119 carry Holmatro HCT3120+ hand-powered combi-tools as well. These tools were purchased primarily for our FAST but are there if needed at a disentanglement call.

Edited by Remember585

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We carry one tool on Rescue28 in Station #1 Can be operated on a pre-connect or removed and used away from the vehicle. We have a second tool in Station #2 on MA 16 with a similar setup to the Rescue. Both are Gasoline powered Amkus/Lukas.

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I know in Bedford, Rescue 44 has pre-connected Hurst tools in the back compartment of its body

Also, Engine 110 have the Hurst tools in one of the compartments.

Mini Attack 7 had Hurst chains on them but they were taken off years ago.

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engine 42 in the village of mamaroneck

we a 100 foot reel that is preconnected to a juntion box we also carry two cutters/ two speaders/ two mediam ram bars/ and one small and large ram bar and that is all run of a electric generator and we have a small gas generator that we can run two tools off of it and we also carry a full set of airbag all made by hurst

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I know in Bedford, Rescue 44 has pre-connected Hurst tools in the back compartment of its body

Also, Engine 110 have the Hurst tools in one of the compartments.

Mini Attack 7 had Hurst chains on them but they were taken off years ago.

*The set in Rescue 44 are run off of a fixed generator while the set in Engine 110 runs off of a portable.

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Stamford Fire Rescue carries Holmatro tools on the following apparatus:

E-3: Combitool and telescopic ram w/ PPU (portable power unit)

E-4: Combitool w/ PPU and a Battery-powered (24v) Combitool.

E-5: Combitool w/ PPU

E-7: Combitool and telescopic ram w/PPU

T-1: Combitool w/ PPU

T-2: Combitool w/ PPU

R-1: Full set of large tools (spreaders and cutters), Combitool, Assorted rams, apparatus mounted electric power unit connected to dual reels, and a PPU

R-2: Full set of large tool and a PPU with two hose reels attached.

I might be off by one (T-3 might have a tool now...I'm not sure). Basically the plan was to have a tool run out of each station.

It's alot better now that when I started in 1985. We had Hurst 32a1's, "O" Cutters and rams on Unit #16 (mini-pumper / rescue) and on E-3. The one's on E-3 came from Stamford Emergency Services which was the rescue section of the old City Civil Defense.

Be safe!!!

SFRD49

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Hartsdale Engine 170 carries our tool and air bags and other rescue equipment.

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ELMSFORDS' ENG. 137 IS FIRST DUE TO ALL MVAS' W/ALL JAWS EQUIP. IF A SECOND CALL IS NEEDED, LAD 55 IS EQUIPPED WITH JAWS, NOT THE TL. STAY SAFE

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Mohegan F.D.

E 253, 254, 255, 257, 258, - hurst tool, rams, airbags

L 35- combi tool

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Yorktown

Rescue 16 - 1 two man spreader, 1 single man spreader, 1 single man cutter, rams

Engine 270 - 1 single man spreader, 1 single man cutter

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In East Fishkill, we have a heavy rescue that carries most of our extrication equipment. We also have a Hurst with portable generator, cribbing, etc. on two engines - 1 in station one and I believe 1 in station three.

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Buchanan

Engine-161: Full compliment of pre-connected Amkus tools including spreader, cutter and rams.

Rescue-26: Portable Amkus system w/cutter & spreader.

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Briarcliff Manor

Engine 92 - Hurst Tool cutters, spreaders, and a portable generator.

Rescue 37 - Hurst Tool cutters, spreaders, ram, and portable generator.

I also believe that the new Engine 94 will have a Hurst tool on it as well

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Trumbull Volunteer Fire Company # 1 Inc. (a.k.a. Trumbull Center)

Engine 102 and Engine 103 - Electric Hurst Simo Power Unit, which connects to two (2) one hundred fifty (150) foot lines with a Hurst Maverick (Combi-Tool) and Hurst O-Cutter pre-attached. Also carried is a medium Hurst Telescoping Ram, Glass master, two (2) step chocks and some additional cribbing for quick stabilization. Units are first due to reported rollovers.

Rescue 100 - Electric Hurst power unit which is connected to a front and rear Hurst line, one (1) gas powered Portable Hurst Power Unit, large old style Jaws, Maverick tool, O-Cutter, rams (small, medium and large), compliment of cribbing, spare Hurst lines and other assorted equipment. Unit is first due to reported vehicle rescues both in district and out of district.

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Now here's the trick? how many people assigned to each rescue/truck/engine know the capabilities, limits, and user maintenance of all the tools.

I would have trouble answering all of these questions. Its nice to have the equipment at hand, but unless you can use it, it does no good..

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Rescue 2 has a large hust tool (combo, spreaders, cutters) Engine 3 our first due engine has one combo tool

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