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General Specs

  • Stock#: 10614
  • 2000
  • Saulsbury Fire Body
  • 4900 International Chassis
  • 4 - Door Commercial
  • Length: 30' 11"
  • Truck Height: 10' 6"
  • Wheelbase: 219"
  • GVWR: 38,000
  • Seating for 5; 4 SCBA seats
  • Mileage: 66,330
  • Engine Hours: 5,343
  • International DT530 300 HP Diesel Engine
  • Engine Brake
  • Allison MD 3060 Automatic Transmission
  • Additional equipment not included with purchase unless otherwise listed.

Pump - Tank

  • Hale PSD 125 1250 GPM Side-Mount 1-Stage Pump
  • 800 Gallon Polypropylene Tank
  • Rear Discharges: 3 - 2.5", 1 - 4"
  • Rear Suction: 1 - 2.5", 1 - 6"
  • Elkhart Deck Gun
  • 2 - 1.5" Preconnects

Electrical - Lighting

  • 1 - Electric Reel
  • Harrison 9 KW Hydraulic Generator
  • 2 - 110v Telescoping Scene Lights
  • 2 - Hydraulic Reels

Options

  • Air Conditioning
  • Federal Q Siren
  • 1 - Air Reel
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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.
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