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Mt Storm Volunteer Fire Co.
P.O Box 14
Mt Storm, WV 26739
Non-Emergency: 304 693-7157 Emergency: 911
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6 person cab
750 gal tank
1250 gpm waterous pump
Unit is first out on all 1st due fires
It also carries Amkus hydraulic rescue tools
This unit has been sold
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Manufacturer: 4 Guys, Inc
Spartan Metro Star Chassis
Seating for 6 Firefighters
425 HP Cummins Turbo Diesel
Allison 5 Speed Automatic Transmission
2 Stage Engine Brake
Stainless Steel Body
Roll Up Doors in Body
Full Depth/Full Height Compartments on Left Side
Full/Partial Depth - Full Height Compartments on Right Side
Ladder Compartments Through the Tank
1500 GPM Hale QMax Pump
Top Mount Pump Panel
1000 Gallon Poly Tank
30 Gallon Foam Cell
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Akron Single Line Foam System
Oil Dry Compartment in Dunnage Area
LED Emergency Lighting
4 " Large Diameter Discharge
(2) Rear Discharges
Front Trashline
10 KW Onan Diesel Generator
Wilburt Light Tower
(2) 750 Watt Quartz Brow Lights
(4) 500 Watt Quartz Scene Lights in Body
(1) Electric Rewind Electric Cord Reel with Lighted Junction Box
Federal Q Siren
Whelen Traffic Adviser in Rear of Body
Back Up Camera
(2) Electric Rewind Hydraulic Hose Reels for Rescue Tool Operation
(1) Electric Rewind Air Hose Reel for Rescue Air Bag Operation
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6 person cab, 1800 gallon tank
1250 gpm hale pump
20 gal foam tank
unit carries full compliment of Amkus hydraulic rescue tools
150 ton air bag system
5kw generator
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1600 gallon tank
250 gpm hale pump
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250 gal tank,
200 gpm pump,
Also Serves As A BLS Rapid Response Unit
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| MT STORM VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY, INC. • ORGANIZED The Mt Storm Volunteer Fire Company was organized as a department which began using 1 1929 engine out of 1 station on Route 50 at the intersection of Patterson Creek Road South. Today we operate out of a much newer and larger station located 1 mile east of the old Station on Route 50 |
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