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Cumberland County
Engine 248
Engine-Tanker-Rescue

Operated by Upper Frankford Township Fire
Company, Engine 248 protects a mostly rural area of farms and forest land in
South Central Pennsylvania
Formed in February of 1950 the company operates 4
pieces of apparatus.
Services include:
Fire protection
Rescue
Wild Land Fire Suppression
Specs:
Builder: 4 Guys Fire Apparatus
Chassis: Spartan w/ 6 man cab
Pump: 1750 Hale
Tank: 2000 Gallons
Other
6 Kw Amps Generator
Amkus Rescue System


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All graphics are
thumbnailed - Click to view the full size version

The rear is a classic tanker
configuration with single 12' dumps and dual 3" fills

Note this compartment configuration. The
fold-a-tank is set to be removed from the rear. However the company opted to
have the side compartment doors added. This was done for future
reconfiguration of the rig and to maximize the compartment space.
This shows the time and thought put into the
design of this rig

The Amkus Rescue System has everything
needed to handle most vehicle and farm rescue scenarios

A well stocked engineers compartment |
Additional Features and Layout






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