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Lafayette Township Fire Department Ohio
(1) Shield Series S2 Pumper
Lafayette Twp. Fire Department in Medina, OH recently placed into service a Sutphen S-2 Shield Pumper. This unit has a 425hp Cummins ISL engine, 1500 GPM Waterous pump, 750 gal water, 30 gal foam cell, Cord reel, Front bumper discharge, (1) 150 watt HID brow light, (4) 150 watt HID scene lights, LED headlights, Class One engine governor, EMS compartment within the cab, and seating for 6 firefighters. This was sold by Dan Herb.
Boynton Beach Fire and Rescue Florida
(1) Shield Series S3
Boynton Beach, FL recently placed into service a Sutphen S-3 Shield Pumper, this unit has a 425hp Cummins ISL engine, 1500 GPM Hale Pump, 750 gal Water, 30 Gal Foam Cell, Bypass Foam Eductor in Front Crosslay, 10 kw Hydraulic Smart Power Generator, Cord Reel, Front Bumper Discharge, (1) 750 watt Brow Light, (2) Telescopic Lights, Class One Engine Governor, Special Cross Thru Pump Compartment, David Clark Headsets, this unit was sold and serviced by South Florida Emergency Vehicles.
St. Petersburg Fire Department Florida
(1) Shield Series S1
St. Petersburg, FL recently placed into service a Sutphen S-1 Shield Pumper, this unit has a 425hp Cummins ISL engine, 1500 GPM Waterous Pump, 500 gal Water, 30 Gal Foam Cell, External Foam Pickup, 6 kw Hydraulic Smart Power Generator, Cord Reel, Front Bumper Discharge, (2) 900 watt HIR Brow Lights, (2) Telescopic Lights, FRC Engine Governor, David Clark Headsets, this unit was sold and serviced by South Florida Emergency Vehicles.
Palm Beach County Fire Department Florida
(1) SP 70 Aerial Platform
Palm Beach County, FL recently took delivery of a Sutphen SP-70 Aerial Platform, it has a 62" cab with a 10" raised roof, EMS cabinet, Front Disc brakes, 425hp Cummins ISL engine, 2000 GPM Hale Pump, 470 Water, 30 gal Foam cell, External Foam Eductor, 6KW Smart Power Hydraulic generator, Brow light, Telescopic lights in platform, breathing air in platform, Vulcan RF remote nozzle, Front Bumper Discharge, Front Bumper Suction, Whelen LED warning light system, this unit was sold and serviced by South Florida Emergency Vehicles.
Hartsville Fire Department South Carolina
(1) SP 95 Remount Aerial Platform
Interim Chief Jeff Burr and the City of Hartsville South Carolina Fire Department recently took delivery of this Sutphen Remount 95 ft. Aerial Platform. The unique features of this apparatus is that it is a Sutphen experienced ladder platform with a new Sutphen cab, chassis and body and pump. The apparatus features a new Cummins ISM 435 H engine with an a new Allison EVS4000 transmission. New Hale QMAX 1500 GPM pump, 300 gallon water tank all stainless steel body, fully opened rear hose bed. Keep in mind, in tough economic times a fire department can better afford an apparatus like this. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc. Morganton, NC.
Durham Fire Department North Carolina
(1) SP 95 Aerial Platform
Chief Bruce T. Pagan, Jr. and the City of Durham Fire Department recently took delivery of this Sutphen Model SP95 which is a 95 ft. aerial platform. The apparatus features a Sutphen cab chassis and stainless steel body. Cummins ISM 450 HP engine, Allison EVS4000 transmission. Hale 1500 GPM QMAX pump midship pump, stainless steel pump plumbing, seven spare cylinder compartments in the fender wells, all Whelen LED warning light package. A Smart Power 6 KW PTO generator with electric rewind cord reels as well as a hydraulic hose reel for vehicle extrication. This apparatus was sold and is serviced by Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc. Morganton NC.
Greensboro Fire Department North Carolina
(1) SP 70 Aerial Platform
Fire Chief Greg Grayson and the City of Greensboro Fire Department recently took delivery of this Sutphen SP70 Aerial platform. The apparatus features a Cummins ISM 450 HP engine, Allison EVS4000 transmission, Hale QMAX 1500 GPM pump, 300 Gallon water tank, Williams ATP 500 foam system. Bolted stainless steel rescue body with a full pumper style hose bed. You will notice that this is done on a single rear axle which is great for maneuverability. The platform will flow 1500 GPM with the twin nozzles. The apparatus was sold and serviced by Stevens Fire Equipment, Inc. Morganton NC.
Carbon VFD Greensburg, PA
(1) SPH 100 Aerial Platform
Chief George Reese and the Carbon VFD have taken delivery of their new SPH 100 Mid-Mount Aerial Platform. Purchased through FEMA grant assistance, the new unit features a 500 HP Cummins engine, 2,000 GPM Hale pump, 300 gallons of water, Foam system, Stainless steel body and sub structure, and Protected waterway to the aerial. This unit was sold by Jeff Britt and Tom Freeman.
Summit Ironville Fire Dept. Ashland, KY
(1) SL 75 Aerial Ladder
Chief Chief Charles Buzz McDowell of the Summit Ironville Fire Department, Ashland, KY recently took delivery of their 2010 Sutphen SL75 aerial ladder. The unit includes a Custom 62" cab with a 10" raised roof, Stainless Steel Rescue style body construction, Cummins ISM 500 hp engine, Allison EVS 4000 Transmission, 2000 GPM Hale Qmax pump, 500 Gallon UPF poly water tank, Smart Power 10KW generator, Command Light KL-465 Light Tower, additional FRC scene lighting, Electric cord reel, Whelen LED lighting package. The SL75 aluminum Huck bolted aerial ladder provides a 3:1 rating with a 1000 lb. tip load dry / 750 lb. tip load wet. This is the first Sutphen apparatus purchased by the Summit Ironville Fire Dept. This unit was sold by Harry Sutphen.
Whitney Point Fire Department New York
(1) Monarch Rescue Pumper
Has taken delivery of a new Sutphen Monarch Rescue Pumper. This rig features a 500 HP Cummins ISM, a Waterous 1500 GPM pump, 750 Gallon water tank and has a 6KW SmartPower Generator. The body is full depth both sides and carries an assortment of rescue tools and equipment. There is seating for 6 in the cab and the truck runs Whelen Warning lights, a LED brow light and Whelen siren, as well as a Federal Qsiren. There are Fire Research Telescoping quartz lights on the cab. This is Whitney Point’s first Sutphen, but not the first one in the area there as they are surrounded by Sutphen trucks and engines. The truck was sold by Phil Vander Molen, with Jim Snyder.

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