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Bedford Engine 108

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Whats kept in the front bumper of Engine 108?

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Facing the front of the truck, on the left side is a pre-connected trashline, and on the right side is the pump control panel. Both are concealed by diamondplate covers. The rest of the bumper is the pump itself, and two sets of discharges on either side.

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Keep in mind that the trash-line in the left compartment is only like 50 or 100 feet long.

Edited by bvfdjc316

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For those not familiar with E-108 here is a picture from Mt. Kisco's parade on Friday 07/13/07.

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For those curious about the specs, Engine 108 has a 1750 GPM pump, 250 gallon tank, 5000 feet of LDH, assorted water supply tools and equipment (hard suction, large portable trash-pump, ice drill and cheaters) , various fire fighting tools (attic ladder, irons, saws, pike poles) and other scene support material

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For those curious about the specs, Engine 108 has a 1750 GPM pump, 250 gallon tank, 5000 feet of LDH, assorted water supply tools and equipment (hard suction, large portable trash-pump, ice drill and cheaters) , various fire fighting tools (attic ladder, irons, saws, pike poles) and other scene support material

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For those curious about the specs, Engine 108 has a 1750 GPM pump, 250 gallon tank, 5000 feet of LDH, assorted water supply tools and equipment (hard suction, large portable trash-pump, ice drill and cheaters) , various fire fighting tools (attic ladder, irons, saws, pike poles) and other scene support material

A 1750 GPM pump in the bumper???? Never heard of that, only have heard of small 500, 600 GPM pumps on a bumper before.

Mike

Edited by Future Fireman

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