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Revision as of 21:22, 26 January 2018

20-65
Overview
Year 1973
Manufacturer Young/Pitman
Type Aerial
Subsequently Randolph Truck 6
Chronology
Predecessor None
Successor 1998 Pierce Ladder Platform (20-Tower)


At-a-Glance

General

  • Apparatus Type: Aerial
  • Apparatus Sub Type: Articulating Platform
  • Manufacturer: Young/Pitman
  • Year: 1973
  • Serial Number: 73-494S
  • Color: White over red

Chassis/Cab

  • Manufacturer: Young
  • Model: Crusader
  • Cab Type: Canopy
  • Crew Capacity: 5 seated
  • Doors: 2

Drivetrain

  • Propulsion: Diesel

Pump & Tank

  • Pump Capacity: 1250 GPM
  • Pump Location: Midship
  • Drive Type: Driveshaft

Aerial

  • Manufacturer: Pitman
  • Aerial Model: Snorkel
  • Mounting: Rear
  • Vertical Reach: 65'
  • Sections: 2
  • Material: Steel
  • Prepiped Waterway: Yes
  • Outriggers: A-Style, two pair

Body

Equipment

Construction

Disposition

  • In Service Date: 1973
  • Out of Service Date: 1998
  • Purchaser: Randolph Fire Department, Randolph (Cattaraugus), NY
  • Misc. History: Last Crusader chassis built by Young. Truck was reaquired by Ex-Chief Andrew Martine and Firefighter Mark Martine in 2016.