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Station 56-A and D

Allendale Road and Beidler Road

1951 Maxim IH

750GPM Hale Pump. 500gwt

King of Prussia Fire Company's First Truck

1959 TASK

47-11

1961 TASC GMC Grove 75' Aerial

47-11

1987 LTI Duplex

Lost during fire at Beidler Road Station

47-21

1975 Maxim 

47-21

1992 KME Renegade

 

47-21

1997 KME Renegade

 

47-22

1969 Hahn

 

47-23

1975 Sanford Duplex

47-24

1983 Hahn

 

47-6

1980 Liberty Ford C

 

47-6

1990E-One Duplex D-500 Vanguard

47-41

1965 Dodge Power Wagon

47-41

1988 Ford F-350

47-5

1981 Plymouth

47-5

1992 Jeep Grand Cherokee

Special Service 47

2002 Ford F-750 Spill Unit

 

Engine 47-1

2001 American LaFrance

 

Tower 56

2002 American LaFrance 100ft Rear Mount Platform Aerial. 2000 GPM Pump 300 Gallon Water Tank


Station 56-B

Swedeland Village

 

1922 American LaFrance

1948 Maxim Diamond T

750GPM Pump. 500gwt

 

1956 American LaFrance

48-2-4

1965 American LaFrance 900 Series

 

48-2-1

1980 FMC Spartan

48-1-2

1981 Grumman Hendrickson 1871-C Chassis Hahn 106’ Fire Spire Aerial

 

48-1-1

1974 Ford F-750 Custom/Pierce 750gpm/500gwt 35’ aerial

 

48-25

1989 Quality Duplex

48-24

1988 Pierce Lance

Ladder 48

1995 Smeal Duplex 105' Aerial

 

 

 

 

 


Station 56-C

Swedesburg Village

Engine 1

1942 Ford 500 GPM Pumper. Swedesburg Volunteer Fire Company's First Apparatus. 

Engine 2

1946 Ford 1000 Gallon Tanker. Currently owned by Swedesburg as it was refurbished back to near original state.

1950 International

Cascade Unit

Engine 3

1957 Maxim 750 GPM Pumper. Replaced 1942 Ford.

1963 American LaFrance

1000 GPM Pumper. Replaced 1946 Ford 1000 Tanker. 

49-2-1

1973 American LaFrance 1250GPM Pumper.

49-8-1

1978 GMC Fire Police/Water Rescue. Recognized as 49-8-1. Towed boats for water rescues and carried water rescue and traffic control equipment. 

49-2-2

1980 American LaFrance 1500 GPM Pumper. Recognized as Engine 49-2-2. Replaced 1963 American LaFrance 1000 GPM Pumper.

49-5

1981 Plymouth Volaire Chiefs Vehicle. Replaced by the 1985 Ford Bronco Chiefs Vehicle.

49-2-3

1983 GMC Topkick 1000 GPM Pumper

49-5

1985 Ford Bronco Chiefs Vehicle. 

49-8-1

1985 Hahn/Salisbury Rescue Unit. Replaced by Rescue 56-3.

Marine 49

1985 Ford E-350/Horton Water Rescue Unit 

Cascade 49

1989 Mobil 56 CFM Cascade Trailer 

Engine 49-1 (49-2-1)

1991 Spartan/E-One 2000 GPM Pumper.Replaced the 1973 American LaFrance 1250 GPM Pumper (49-2-1). One of the biggest fires the engine ran was at the Millenium fire in Conshohocken, PA which was in its last year of service. This apparatus was replaced by the current Engine 56-3 which is a 2009 Sutphen Monarch/Precision/Snozzel. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pipeline 49

1996 KME Renegade 

Served 1997-2020

Detroit Diesel Series 60 500 HP  Engine, Allison Transmission, Hale 1500 GPM pump, 750-gal water tank

Pipeline 49 replaced the 1980 American LaFrance 1500 GPM Pumper (49-2-2). When put into service it was originally known as 49-2-2 before the county apparatus naming guidelines changed and the apparatus was known as Pipeline 49. Pipeline 49 is equipped with a HALE 1500 GPM pump with a 750-gallon water tank. It is powered by a Detroit Diesel Series 60 500 HP engine paired with an Allison Transmission. Other features include a climate-controlled cab with seating for 10 firefighters, 7.5 KW Onan Generator, a 10ton porta power, and a Whelen light package. When in service it was mounted with the following: Along with misc. hand tools and gas-powered equipment, Pipeline 49 carries 2400ft. of 5" supply hose, 500ft. of 3" hose, a 200ft. 2 1/2" cross-lay, 500ft of 2 1/2" dry storage, two 200ft. 1 3/4" cross-lays, 400ft. of 1 3/4" dry storage, and 300ft. of 1" forestry hose. The 1996 KME pumper replaced a 1981 American LaFrance pumper. Served 1997-2020. Sold to a private owner in North Carolina. Pipeline 49 said its last goodbyes to the station on March 10th, 2021. 

 

Boat 49-1

2007 Aluminum V-Hull

Served 2007-2013

Boat 49-1 (Bottom) 2007 Aluminum V-Hull boat. Boat 1 is 16ft. long and is powered by a 30 HP Tohatsu 4 stroke engine. Boat 49-1 was sold to Lake Harmony Fire Company when the boat fleet was reduced to two boats. These boats are currently in operation Boat 56-1 a 2008 12 ft. Achilles Inflatable boat (Previously known as Boat 49-3 prior to Boat 49-1 being sold and Boat 56-2 a 2006 14ft. Achilles inflatable boat. 

 

 

 

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