Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed. Mileage readings may not be real-time and should be confirmed.
Pump - Tank
VF Pump
Hale 1500 GPM Top-Mount Pump
VF Water Tank
750 Gallon Tank
VF Drivers Side Discharges
Driver's Side Discharges: 1 - 3"
VF Front Discharges
Front Discharges: 1 - 2"
VF Crosslays Speedlays
Crosslays/Speedlays: 4 - 2" Crosslays
VF Officers Side Discharges
Officer's Side Discharge: 1 - 5"
VF Drivers Side Suction
Driver's Side Suction: 1 - 3"
VF Front Suction
Front Suction: 1 - 5"
Additional Pump Info
Unique Pump Panel in Cab
Electrical - Lighting
VF Generator Description
Onan 7.5KW Diesel Generator
Loose Equipment Included
1,000' of 5" Rubber Hose 500' of 3" Hose 300' of 2.5" Hose 800' of 1.75" Hose All Hoses Come with Test Records 3 Suction Sleeves More Equipment to Be Added
Options
VF Ground Ladders
Ground Ladders: 35' Ext., Roof, Attic
Additional Features
All Service Records Available
Truck Description
This is a great truck with a very unique design. Still serves in rotation as the front line vehicle with our new engine.
Apparatus Information
Saulsbury Fire & Rescue Apparatus was an American fire apparatus manufacturer located in Preble, NY.
Fancher L. "Sam" Saulsbury, a machinist who was also the chief for the Preble Volunteer Fire Department, built his first fire truck in 1958. He formed Saulsbury Fire Equipment in the early 1960s and, among its other offerings, the company started to specialize in walk-in rescue trucks. After sub-contracting work for several years, Saulsbury consolidated production in a new plant in Tully, New York in 1973. They moved again to a larger facility in Preble in 1988.
In 1998, Saulsbury was purchased by Federal Signal Corporation, the parent company of E-One at the time. In 2004, E-One announced the closure of the Saulsbury plant.
Saulsbury's signature products were rescues, but they also pumpers, tankers and mini-pumpers. A small number of aerials equipped with LTI aerial devices were built in the mid-1990s. Trucks were built on custom and commercial chassis. http://fire.wikia.com/wiki/Saulsbury_Fire_%26_Rescue_Apparatus
Changes in NFPA in 1991 significantly increased fire fighter's safety when operating a fire truck. Buying a used fire apparatus newer than this year will bring those safety features into your firehouse as well. The enclosed cab which was required in 1991 and forward brought fire fighters out of the elements of weather, and into the safety of the fire apparatus cab.
With under 50,000 miles, this piece of apparatus has lots of life remaining to respond to emergencies in your department.
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