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Engine 7-2-2: 2004 Seagrave 

 

Engine 7-2-7 (New Brush Truck) 

This truck has a 1500 GMP Waterous  pump and carries 1000 gallons of water with another tank for foam. Powered by a Detroit Diesel engine.  This vehicle carries 1500 feet of 3” hose. There are three 1 ¾ inch pre-connect lines and one 2 ¼ inch pre-connect in addition to the deck gun. This truck has been in active service since 1982 and bids are currently being received for a replacement. 

Engine 7-2-7:  1972 International 1700 4X4.  

This truck is built primarily for fighting woods fires. It also has the capability to go into otherwise inaccessible locations such as on the beach sand to fight a vehicle fire, or a brush fire in the dunes. It carries 500 gallons of water and has a Hale Firepump, powered by a 4 cylinder Wisconsin engine. There is a front mounted winch used to rescue either this truck or another which may need assistance.


Vehicle 723: 1990 International 4WD, outfitted by Marion.

This truck has a 1000 GPM front-mounted Hake pump. There are two 1 3/4 inch pre-connect lines and one 2 1/2 inch pre-connect. In the hose bed is 1400 feet of 5 inch hose, and the truck carries 500 gallons of water. Additional equipment includes two 1500 watt work lights and eight portable Honda 5KW generator. 

 

Vehicle7-2-8: 2001 International 4WD, outfitted by Marion.

Also called "The Hose Wagon,” this truck carries 5000 feet of 5 inch hose and 1600 feet of 3 inch hose. There is a 1250 GPM front-mounted pump by Darley/Champion and features a straight – through 5 inch rear of truck discharge. Another feature of this truck is an onboard 70 KW generator powered by John Deere which is used to power the many electric fire wells in our district. Additional equipment includes two 1500 watt work lights. 

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Rescue 7210: 1990 FWD/Seagrave 4X4, outfitted by Marion.

This truck is set up for any type of rescue operation. It has its own water and foam system on board with a Hale 350 GPM pump as well as a 10 KW Onan generator with work lights. There are the Hurst tools with built-in and portable power units. The truck has gas meters and carries a kit to deal with damage to gas lines or tanks. Also in this truck is the Thermal Imaging Camera. 

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Engine 725: 1990 Mack, outfitted by E-One.

This truck, a triple combination pumper, has a 300 Mack turbo-diesel and an on board 7.5 KW diesel generator with 1500 watt work lights. There is a Hale 1500 GPM pump with a 950 gallon water tank and 50 gallon foam tank. It carries 1500 feet of 3 inch hose and has 300 feet of 1 3/4 inch pre-connect hose.

 

Vehicle 721: 2016 Ferrara HD-77 Quint. It carries 750 gallons of water, 30 gallons of foam, a 2000 gallon per minute pump.  It also carries 700 feet of 5 inch hose as well as 3 1-3/4 inch preconnects and 1 2-1/2 inch preconnect. The aerial is a 77 foot ladder with a water way.  This is Bridgehampton Volunteer Fire Department's first ladder truck.

 

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Vehicle 7216 ("Marge"): Model year 2016 Type III  Super Duty E-450, outfitted by AEV American Emergency Vehicles.  This state of the art vehicle is equiped with EKG 12 Lead capability. It is also WiFi equiped with its own hotspot which is used for electronic data transfer.  This vehicle has a rear camera for safe backing.

Vehicle 7217 ("Ben ~n~ Wally"): Model year 2016 Type III  Super Duty E-450, outfitted by AEV American Emergency Vehicles.  This state of the art vehicle is equiped with EKG 12 Lead capability. It is also WiFi equiped with its own hotspot which is used for electronic data transfer.  This vehicle has a rear camera for safe backing.

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Vehicle 7211: Figherfighter Rehab 1996 International 4700 LP, outfitted by L P Custom Emergency Vehicles. A Type II ambulance this is also one of the first on Long Island to feature 12 lead EKG capability. Additional features include dual oxygen tanks.

 

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Vehicle 7-2-15 "BIG DOG": 1992 Suzuki Right Hand drive Manual Transmission

This vehicle is outfitted for patient transport and other needs in tight or otherwise difficult to access places and conditions. 

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Vehicle 729: 2001 Dodge Ram 2500 4X4 with Cummings Turbo Diesel.

This is the primary Fire Police unit, set up with equipment necessary for traffic control and securing the fire scene. Installed in the back is a stretcher to aid in transporting victims out of areas in accessible to the ambulance. This unit also has a Fisher quick-mount snowplow to aid in adverse weather conditions. In addition to all these functions, this truck is also used to tow one of the rescue boats when needed.

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Vehicle 726: 2014 F550 4X4 Crew Ford

This is an additional fire police unit, used for traffic control and also lighting. There is an on-board generator with two 500 watt work lights as well as two portable generators with lights. Additional equipment includes portable lights with cord reels and tapes for protection of property on the fire scene.

 

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ANTIQUES

Engine 7254: 1954 Mack
 
Stuart Zuckerman Photo

*7-2-54 Photo by Stuart Zuckerman*

Engine 7254: 1954 Mack

This truck has served our department since 1954, although mostly "retired," we still bring it out into service if needed it has a 750 GPM Hale pump and holds 1000 gallons of water. The special feature of this truck is that it is completely un-restored, never even been repainted and still looks great!

 

 

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