By Alan M. Petrillo
Hopelawn (NJ) Engine Company No. 1 had a 2007 rescue truck built by Rescue 1 that needed to be replaced because the department outgrew the configuration of the older unit.
So Hopelawn again turned to Rescue 1 for a new heavy rescue truck that could be configured to the department’s changed needs.
Brian Turcotte, Hopelawn past chief and chair of the truck committee, says Engine Company No. 1, established in 1914, is an all-volunteer department with 27 firefighters staffing two engines, 2014 and 2009 Pierce pumpers with 2,000-gallon per minute (gpm) pumps and 750-gallon water tanks, a 2015 Chevy Tahoe chief’s vehicle, a utility pickup truck, and the rescue truck. “The largest portion of our response with the rescue truck is for motor vehicle accidents because we have the Garden State Parkway and three state highways (State Routes 9, 440, and 616) running through our district carrying approximately 300,000 vehicles a day through our town,” Turcotte observes.
The other reason for a new rescue, he adds, is the fact that Hopelawn has a rapid intervention team (RIT) based out of its rescue that provides RIT response not only in its own district but also to several of the eight other fire districts in Woodbridge Township. “The new rescue is the same body size of 18 feet 9 inches like our previous rescue,” Turcotte says, “but we changed the chassis and redesigned compartments and storage areas to maximize where we could locate the equipment we need to carry.”
Jamey Pallitto, sales manager for New Jersey Emergency Vehicles, who sold the walk-around heavy rescue truck to Hopelawn, says the truck is built on a Spartan Gladiator chassis and cab with seating for six firefighters in H.O. Bostrom seats, powered by a 450-horsepower (hp) Cummins L9 diesel engine and an Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmission. Wheelbase on the rescue is 195 inches, overall length is 33 feet 4 inches, and overall height is 10 feet 7 inches.
1 Rescue 1 built this walk-around heavy rescue truck for Hopelawn (NJ) Engine Company No.1 on a Spartan Gladiator chassis powered by a 450-hp Cummins L9 diesel engine and an Allison 3000 EVS automatic transmission. (Photos 1-6 courtesy of Rescue 1.)
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Hopelawn (NJ) Engine Company No. 1
Strength: 27 volunteer firefighters, one station.
Service area: Hopelawn Engine Company No. 1 is one of nine fire districts in Woodbridge Township and provides fire suppression, rescue, and RIT services to an area crisscrossed by the Garden State Parkway and three major state highways that carry 300,000 vehicles a day through its district.
Other apparatus: 2014 Pierce pumper, 2,000-gpm pump, 750-gallon water tank; 2009 Pierce pumper, 2,000-gpm pump, 750-gallon water tank; 2015 Chevy Tahoe chief’s vehicle; utility pickup truck.
Brad Turk, regional sales manager for Rescue 1, says his company and New Jersey Emergency Vehicles worked closely with