Velocity® Non-Walk-In Heavy-Duty Rescue - James City County Fire Department, VA

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  • čas přidán 9. 03. 2020
  • Take a walk around James City Bruton Volunteer Fire Department’s Velocity Non Walk-In Heavy-Duty Rescue. This apparatus is replacing their current rescue in service, designed for structure fire support on the driver’s side and vehicle extrication on the passenger side. Every truck for the department is built the same when it comes to the chassis section, including the front bumper. As soon as you enter the truck, scene lighting comes on. Also added in the cab are vinyl seats to provide an easier wipe down after a call and a wraparound panel controlling items such as the PTO generator. In the rear of the cab, there is storage space for various rescue equipment, including a designated gasoline compartment for equipment such as chainsaws.
    CHASSIS
    Chassis: 70” Velocity® cab with 20” raised roof
    Seating capacity: 5
    Overall height: 11’2”
    Overall length: 37’3.93”
    GVW rating: 49,800 lb
    Front axle: TAK-4® Independent Front Suspension, 22,800 lb
    Rear axle: Dana S26-190, 27,000 lb
    Engine: Cummins L9, 450 hp, 1,250 torque
    Electrical: Command Zone™ Advanced Electronics System
    Safety: Side Roll and Frontal Impact Protection
    BODY
    Material: Aluminum
    Shelving: Adjustable, up to 500 lb
    Compartments: Custom equipment storage options
    Job No: 33262
    Dealership: Atlantic Emergency Solutions
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Komentáře • 22

  • @FeartheCyr611
    @FeartheCyr611 Před 4 lety +13

    keep the Virginia and Maryland department apparatus cominng!

  • @spencerberklite5118
    @spencerberklite5118 Před 4 lety +5

    One of the best designed rescues I’ve seen 👍🏻

  • @johnnydarter
    @johnnydarter Před 4 lety +5

    Great idea with the front bumper. Well done Pierce 👍🚒

  • @equipment-enthusiast
    @equipment-enthusiast Před 4 lety +5

    Very well done assistant chief! One the best videos I've seen on a walk through. He should do a walk through on their new tower ladder!

    • @millfarmchristmastreeandsm9800
      @millfarmchristmastreeandsm9800 Před 4 lety +1

      Alan Walker74 Thanks. I was not as involved with the tower as I was neck deep with this rescue. But agree a walk around video should be done.

  • @firevike2420
    @firevike2420 Před 4 lety +1

    Bitter sweet to hear that old Squad 1 has seen it’s day! Im sure a bunch will miss the Peterbilt walk in, but are excited for the amazing features built by Pierce. Glad JCBVFD has gotten updated and that Chief Ashe sees the value and roll the “Toanoanimals” play in JCC community!
    I use to volunteer at JCBVFD before moving to CA, and miss those guys. Truly a one in a kind department that deserves the state of the art rigs! STAY SAFE STATION 1!!!

  • @thomashagwood5050
    @thomashagwood5050 Před 2 lety +1

    Bad ass rig

  • @troygoodyear9029
    @troygoodyear9029 Před 4 lety +1

    Damn, that’s a beautiful rig! Also, great rundown of your configuration.

  • @dmhipkins
    @dmhipkins Před 3 lety

    Awesome!

  • @longviewstud26
    @longviewstud26 Před 4 lety

    Good looking rig

  • @brianheisler4115
    @brianheisler4115 Před 4 lety

    we want walk ins!

  • @rickk6447
    @rickk6447 Před 3 lety

    I’m always amazed at some of these departments, why? Because I’d be curious how man fires and accidents they respond. Yes, we’ll respond every second, hour, day, what’s bothering me, is the volunteer part. Now I’m not saying they don’t need new trucks, engines, and stuff, I’m saying I wish departments would pay their volunteers. I see so many departments get things that FDNY doesn’t even have. Now I’m not sure what’s wrong with the old truck, and maybe it’s always in the shop. But seriously, when you see trucks like this, they’re not cheap. Maybe they got some grants, or federal aid, but it’s a lot of money if your only running 100 calls a year, and 60 of them are 🔥. Some towns can’t even buy turnout gear for their people, and I wish federal aid, and grants could/would help them out, and pay for training!

  • @cfol1382
    @cfol1382 Před 4 lety +1

    Great job Explaining and writing the specs. What’s the price tag on this heavy?

  • @terrakxfb4865
    @terrakxfb4865 Před 4 lety +1

    Giant cab for only 5 people...

    • @millfarmchristmastreeandsm9800
      @millfarmchristmastreeandsm9800 Před 4 lety

      Terrakx FB we decided to move the outside seats inward to stop air pack regs from getting caught in the door. We lost one seat.

    • @terrakxfb4865
      @terrakxfb4865 Před 4 lety +1

      @@millfarmchristmastreeandsm9800 in germany a cab of that size would seat nine people with weiter 2 or 4 people having air pack in the cab, however you should concider that in a german fire engine the Crew sits above the engine instead of around so There is much more room in the same sized cabin

    • @millfarmchristmastreeandsm9800
      @millfarmchristmastreeandsm9800 Před 4 lety +1

      Terrakx FB sounds like a well designed cab and good number of firefighters per engine.