STATION 27-1

ENGINE 27-1

LADDER 27

SQUAD 27-5

AIR 27


THROOP HOSE COMPANY # 1 ARCHIVES
     
 


12/1/07



1969 CF600 MACK



Model # CF685F                                                                
Present:

Serial # 1046                                                                   Mileage          49,999

Manufactured At: Mack Truck Mfg                                     Engine Hours    2,330

                          Allentown, Pa                                        Pump Hours      2,396

Delivered By: Simpson Mack

                         Scranton, Pa

                         April 28, 1969



Specifications / Equipment

Mack Maxidyne Motor CF600                                           1000 GPM Waterous 2 Stage Pump

5 Speed Manual Transmission                                          800 Gallon Poly Water Tank

178 " Wheel Base                                                            Front 5" Suction

348 " (29 Feet) Overall Length                                           5" Northline Intake Relief Valve

32,000 G.V.W.R. (16 TON )                                              4" Jaffrey Intake Relief Valve

Air Brakes                                                                      1200' - 5" Hose / Stortz Fittings

Air-Ride Drivers Seat                                                        300' - 2 ½ Hose

Tires : Goodyear Radials                                                  (2) 200' - 1 ½ Crosslays

            Steer - 11R22.5                                                   (1) 100' - 1 ½ Trashline

            Drive - 10.00R20                                                   Stang Model Deck Gun / 1000 GPM

Enclosed 6 Person Crew Cab                                                Akron Fog Nozzle / Bore Tips

All N.F.P.A. 1901 Equip                                                              Vehicle/ Ground Mount Pad

F.D.N.Y. Striping                                                                             With 5" Stortz Adapter

Stainless Pump Panel /New Guages                                 10 Channel Midland Mobile VHF Radio 154.310

Fed "Q" Siren                                                                  (2) 2 ½ Preconnect Rear Discharges

Aero Dymic Lightbar                                                         New Aluminum Ladders:

New Radiator & Injectors                                                            14' Roof

3300 Watt Dayton Generator Continuous                                     35' Extension

(2) 500 Watt Quartz Lights (Rear)                                      (4) Survivor Hand Lights / Chargers

Scott 4.5 S.C.B.A. Brackets                                              20 Lb. Co2 Extinguisher

48" Compartments -                                                          20 Lb. Ansul Dry Chem Extinguisher

Before & Aft Wheel Wells                                                  Chrome Steel Wheels (Rear)

Hand Painted Gold Leafing                                                 On-Spot Chains (Rear)





Vehicle Refurbed in 1978

Vehicle Major Refurb 1988-1989 Enclosed Cab / Pump / Body

Vehicle Serviced Yearly at Mack Trucks

Vehicle Maintenance Manual Included

Vehicle Presently In-Service


ASKING  $ 15,000



CONTACT : CHIEF JERRY BARONE







“Super Bowl Sunday”

"Annual Chicken Bar-B-Que"


Throop Hose Co. # 1
512 Center Street

Sunday, February 3, 2008

Take-outs & Sit-downs
12 Noon to 3:00 PM

Donation $ 7.00

Tickets may be purchased from any member
or by calling Dave Benson at 383-1019

The Chicken BBQ was a huge success, we served 695 chicken dinner halves.







( 11/1/07)The 27 Ladder Is Now In-Service,and is being dispatched as Eng 27-1, until the "Run Cards" are changed.




" All You Can Eat " Pancake & Sausage Breakfast

Throop Hose Company 1
512 Center St
Throop, Pa

Sunday, October 7, 2007
Dine-In or Take-Outs
0830 - 1230 PM
Donation : $ 6.00 / Adult
$ 3.00 / Child Under 10

Tickets may be purchased from any member.






ANNUAL AUGUST CHICKEN BBQ & RAFFLE

Throop Hose Company 1
512 Center St
Throop, Pa

Saturday, August 4, 2007
Dine-In or Take-Outs
12:00 - 3:00 PM
Donation : $ 7.00


"Basket of Cheer" Raffle
Donation ;
1 Ticket for $ 1.00
6 Ticket ( book) $ 5.00
MUST BE 21 YEARS OR OLDER TO CLAIM PRIZE

See Any Throop Hose Co 1 Member For Above Tickets.







May 8, 2007


IT IS WITH DEEP SORROW AND REGRET TO REPORT THE "FINAL ALARM" OF STANLEY S. BALON, SR  ,A 57 YEAR / LIFETIME MEMBER OF THROOP HOSE COMPANY # 1.


( Click On Memorial Bunting For Obituary )







4 MAY 2007

CONGRATUATIONS TO ;

1st ASST CHIEF DAVE TULLY OF THE 27-1 ENGINE     &

FIREFIGHTER DOM RINALDI OF THE 27 RESCUE

WHOM BOTH PASSED THE WRITTEN & PRACTICAL EXAMS

FOR     "FIREFIGHTER 2"   CERTIFICATION FROM

THE PA STATE FIRE ACADEMY.

 

Asst Chief Tully is an 8 year member and is also a member of Excelsior Hose Co 1 in Olyphant, Pa where he has served as Chief  in the past and currently holds the office of President. 

Firefighter Dom Rinaldi is a 15 year member of the 27 Rescue (Volunteer Hose Co # 3) in Throop, Pa and is also a Professional (Paid ) Firefighter in the borough of Dunmore.







CPR & AED UPDATE CLASS
Sunday, 25 March 2007
1900 ( 7:00PM ) At
Throop Hose Co. # 1
512 Center St
Throop, Pa




THROOP HOSE CO. # 1 RECEIVES GRANT 2 MARCH 2007

LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES $209,565.00 THROUGH FY 2006 ASSISTANCE TO FIREFIGHTERS GRANT AWARD FROM U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

(Throop, Pa) –Today, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security awarded a $209,565.00 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) program award to the Throop Hose Company # 1.

Nationally, the AFG awards, which will be distributed in phases, will ultimately provide approximately $485 million to roughly 4500 fire-related organizations.

Through the AFG program, the department awards grants to firefighters, emergency response personnel and first responders throughout the country to enhance response capabilities and to more effectively protect the health and safety of the public, with respect to fire and other hazards. The grants provide resources for local fire departments and emergency medical services programs to purchase or receive training, conduct first responder health and safety programs, and buy equipment and response vehicles.

“The Assistance to Firefighters Grants program has been instrumental in building capacity and has provided needed resources for our nation’s firefighters,” said Under Secretary for Preparedness George Foresman. “From the purchase of equipment to first responder training, the AFG program has had an immensely positive impact on fire related initiatives which has directly resulted in saving lives and property in communities throughout the United States.”

Due to the highly competitive nature of the AFG, more than 18,000 applications, totaling close to $2.5 billion in grant requests, were received for FY2006. Since 2001, the AFG has provided over $2.4 billion in grants to fire departments and first responder organizations to purchase response equipment, personal protective equipment, vehicles and fire prevention activities.

The Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program is administered by the department’s Directorate for Preparedness through its Office of Grants and Training (G&T) in cooperation with the United States Fire Administration, also a division of the Preparedness Directorate.

The Directorate for Preparedness bolsters the nation’s security through a multilayered system of preparedness measures based on risk assessment and management. Working with federal, state, local and private sector partners, the Directorate for Preparedness identifies threats, determines vulnerabilities and targets resources where risk is greatest. Through grants, training and exercises, fire service, public health and citizen preparedness initiatives, the Directorate fosters a layered system of protective measures to safeguard our borders, critical infrastructure and cyber security and telecommunications systems.

The Office of Grants and Training, the federal government’s lead agency responsible for preparing the nation against terrorism and other catastrophic events, provides a wide array of support to the emergency preparedness and response community. The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) works to reduce life and economic losses due to fire and related emergencies through leadership, advocacy, coordination and support.




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