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Apparatus
The Dikemans operate four pieces of apparatus in the Goshen Fire Department.
click on each apparatus for in depth photos
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Engine 932
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Engine
932, a 2008 Pierce Velocity is first due out of Station 3 to
all structural related calls. It is equipped with a 1500 GPM
pump and 1000 gallon tank. It has a 6-man cab, hydraulic
ladder rack, remote control deck gun and thermal imaging
camera.
In addition to various handlines it carries 1,000 ft of 5-in
supply hose.
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Rescue 934
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Rescue 934, a 2000
American LaFrance/SVI heavy rescue is a workhorse and
carries all the tools necessary for nearly every type of
rescue situation the department may encounter. It is first
due to all MVAs and rescue calls and second due to all fires
where it's Cascade system, light tower and rehab
capabilities are invaluable.
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Rescue 940
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Rescue 940, a 1980 Chevrolet chassis with a
Salisbury body has been the workhorse of the department for
over two and a half decades. Originally, the only rescue in
Goshen it switched to a backup role upon delivery of
the heavy rescue. It still responds 2nd due to all MVA and
rescue calls and with its medical equipment and AED responds
to medical calls when necessary.
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M-941
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M-941 consists of a tandem-axle box trailer pulled by 2003
Dodge 2500 Hemi. It is a portable lumberyard carrying wood
shoring, panels, a cutting table, saws and other assorted
tools for performing trench rescue and mitigating building
collapse. Along with the Mechanicstown Fire Deparment,
Goshen's Extrication Team responds with 941 and 934 to
mutual aid
requests for assistance from across Orange and neighboring
counties.
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