Special Delivery Alan M. Petrillo
The Liberty Township (OH) Fire Department is located southwest of Columbus and north of Cincinnati, covering a 37-square-mile district from two stations.
Its fleet consists of an engine, a rescue-pumper, an aerial ladder platform, and three advanced life support (ALS) ambulances, with the fire suppression rigs all built by Sutphen Corp. When it came time to retire the department’s 2004 Sutphen 110-foot Magnum aerial platform quint because of its age, Liberty Township again chose to go with a Sutphen aerial.
The rig that the department had Sutphen build is a SPH 100 aerial platform on a Sutphen Monarch heavy-duty custom chassis with a 73-inch four-door cab and 10-inch raised roof. “We decided to eliminate the water tank on the new vehicle,” says Duane Price, Liberty Township’s assistant chief and chairperson of its truck committee. “By not putting a water tank on the rig, we were able to carry three more ground ladders, which is important to us because we don’t always have the ability to get our aerial platform in front of a house or apartment building because of long, narrow driveways or long setbacks. We almost doubled the extension ladder capacity on the truck, which allows us to throw more ground ladders on a building.”
The new aerial platform carries one 35-foot two-section extension ladder, two 28-foot two-section extension ladders, two 24-foot two-section extension ladders, a 20-foot roof ladder, a 16-foot roof ladder, and two 10-foot folding attic ladders in two enclosed ladder tunnels and a 16-foot roof ladder affixed to the side of the aerial. “On our old platform, the ladders were carried on the outside of the rig,” Price notes, “but with the new truck, they are kept clean and out of the elements in the ladder tunnel.”
1 The Liberty Township (OH) Fire Department had Sutphen Corp. build this SPH 100 aerial ladder platform. (Photos courtesy of Herb Fire Equipment.)
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Liberty Township (OH) Fire Department
Strength: 60 paid full-time firefighter/paramedics; two stations.
Service area: Provides fire suppression, rescue, and emergency medical services to a population of approximately 40,000 people in a 37-square-mile coverage district.
Other apparatus: Sutphen engine, 1,500-gpm pump, 1,000-gallon water tank; Sutphen rescue-pumper, 1,500-gpm pump, 750-gallon water tank; three Horton ALS ambulances, one each on Ford F-550, Ford F-650, and Freightliner chassis.
Price points out that the interior of the aerial platform’s cab matches those on its Sutphen engine and rescue-pumper. “The cab is set up for five firefighters,” he says, “with four of them in H.O. Bostrom self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) seats. There’s also a big emergency medical services (EMS) cabinet in the cab just inside the crew door on the road side that holds the paramedics’ EMS equipment, along with hazardous materials monitoring equipment and thermal imaging cameras.”
Andy Herb, president of Herb Fire Equipment, who sold the Sutphen aerial platform to Liberty Township, says the new truck’s huck bolt, 304 stainless-steel body was an important feature for the department, as was the ample amount of LED scene lighting installed on the rig. He notes that the vehicle is b
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