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2014 Seagrave Pumper Enters into Service
By BHFD Staff
September 22, 2014
On Monday evening, September 22, 2014, the Bedford Hills Fire Department placed the new Engine 198 into service. The engine will be the first due engine out of the hydrant district. This new apparatus replaces the 1997 Pierce that served the residents of the Bedford Hills Fire district for over 17 years. Some of the features of the new Engine 198 include the following:
Marauder II - Stainless Steel Full Tilt Cab Body Material: Stainless Steel Engine: Cummins ISX12 (500 HP) Auxilliary Braking: Telma Focal Retarder Wheelbase: 193.5" Seating Capacity: 8 Pump: Waterous 2000 GPM (Two Stage) Water Tank Capacity: 1000 Gallons Scene Lighting: Fire Research - FRC Warning Lights: Whelen