Delivery: Woodstown-Reliance, NJ, Rescue/Engine

Feb. 23, 2024
Spartan ERV built this rescue/engine for the Woodstown-Reliance Volunteer Fire Company with a 750-gallon tank, a winch and it carries multiple rescue tools.

The Woodstown-Reliance Volunteer Fire Company in Salem County, NJ, has placed this rescue/engine, built by Spartan ERV, in service.

The cab is outfitted with six Bostrom FF seats, has a raised roof and it is powered by a 450-hp Cummins L9 engine and an Allison 3000EVS transmission.

Fire suppression includes a single-stage 1,500-gpm Waterous CSU pump with a 750-gallon water tank with a Trident air prime and InControl 400 pressure governor.

Features include ROM shutters, a Will-Burt Night Scan telescoping light tower, Kussmaul auto-eject battery conditioner, roof-top storage twin front LED brow lights, and a Hannay electric reel.

The rig carries multiple rescue and extrication tools and is outfitted with a Ramsey 9000 cable winch.

The rig was sold through Campbell Supply Company.

About the Author

Dennis C. Sharpe

DENNIS C. SHARPE is a 47-year member of the Farmington Volunteer Fire Company in Egg Harbor Township, NJ, where he serves as assistant chief. He is certified in high-angle and confined-space rescues and is a Level II instructor with the Atlantic County Fire Training Center.

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