Adelphia Volunteer Fire Company in Howell Township, Monmouth County, NJ, has received a 2017 Spartan ERV rescue pumper. It is built on a four-door, seven-occupant climate-controlled cab with a raised roof with full height rear doors. It's powered by a 550 hp Cummins ISX engine and an Allison 4000 EVPR automatic transmission. To fight fire, it has a Hale DSD150-23L 1,500-gpm single-stage pump, Trident Air Prime, FRC InControl 300 pressure governor, and a 500-gallon UPF Poly Tank III water tank. Other equipment includes a Kussmaul auto-eject charging system, LED compartment lights, Holmatro extrication tools, air bags, transverse compartment, struts, ROM roll-up doors, a Will-Burt NightScan light tower, roof-top compartments and a Resolve Specialty Products (RSP) air-fill station with Space Saver two-bottle port and a six-bottle 6,000-psi air cascade system. It also has Stokes rescue basket, saws, fans, tarps, forcible entry tools, left-hand rear discharge, ladder tunnel, shoring, confined space equipment, RIT gear, Warn QM 9,000-pound cable winch with four receiving ports, Little Giant Ladder, Whelen Pioneer LED scene lights, LED warning lights, and a Federal Q2B mechanical siren as well as E2 electronic siren. It was sold by Ryan Bailey of Campbell Supply Company, South Brunswick, N.J.