By Mike Ciampo
Sloatsburg is a quaint little village in the Town of Ramapo in Rockland County (NY). Nestled between the Ramapo Mountains and three state parks, Harriman State Park in New York sits east of town, Sterling Forest State Park (NY) sits to the northwest, while the Ringwood State Park (NJ) sits on its western edge.
Prior to the town existing, the passageway between the mountains was used by Indians and then soldiers during the Revolutionary War. Today that pass is now the heavily traveled New York State Thruway. The busy artery has no direct exits into the village, but it has its share of accidents and vehicle fires that require the fire department to respond. Today the village is considered a suburb of New York City and is primarily a residential community protected by the Sloatsburg Fire Department. The department, since it was incorporated in 1923, has been volunteer and its first fire apparatus was purchased in 1931 from American La France. The 500-gpm pumper, which is still kept in good running condition and maintained by the firefighters, is used for parades and other special events.
Left: The front view of Ladder 15-78; the rear view of Ladder 15-78.
Ladder 15-78 is a 2016 E-One HP-78 Typhoon aluminum cab single-axle aerial ladder. The cab of the apparatus is of a walk-thru design which has seating for eight firefighters. The cab also has a 12” raised roof for crew comfort while entering and exiting the apparatus. There is a notch in the top of the cab to allow the aerial ladder to nest lower, so the apparatus fits under low bridges and into older firehouses. Two of the cab windows have American flag signage affixed to them, which cuts out the sun but still enables firefighters to see out the windows.
Left: The front cab doors sport the department emblem; an overview of the pump operator’s compartment.
The rig is painted white over red and has two white reflective stripes running along the bottom of the cab to the rig’s first compartment behind the pump panel. Here the striping goes on a vertical angle and then runs horizontally alo