The Stone Park Fire Department will be acquiring a used 1997 Spartan/RD Murray 1500/750 rescue pumper to replace their 2001 Seagrave Flame 1500/500 engine #909

1997 Spartan/RD Murray 1500/750 rescue pumper. Command Fire Apparatus photo
The Stone Park Fire Department will be acquiring a used 1997 Spartan/RD Murray 1500/750 rescue pumper to replace their 2001 Seagrave Flame 1500/500 engine #909
1997 Spartan/RD Murray 1500/750 rescue pumper. Command Fire Apparatus photo
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#1 by CrabbyMilton on July 5, 2016 - 5:57 AM
For some reason, SEAGRAVE had problems when they introduced lower cost chassis. Seems to work for PIERCE and SPARTAN but SEAGRAVE does better to concentrate on one chassis.
#2 by FFPM571 on July 2, 2016 - 8:38 PM
How long til its inservice?
#3 by Brian on July 2, 2016 - 8:05 PM
Replacing a 15 year old rig with a 19 year old rig?!?!?!? Huh
#4 by Chief Paige on July 2, 2016 - 7:03 PM
The replacement vehicle is in better mechanical condition than the Segrave, we have had multiple issues with it as well. The Rescue/Engine currently has less road, pump and engine hours on it than when the Segrave had when it was delivered. The replacement vehicle suites the needs of the fire department more so than the Segrave.
#5 by Aidan Hughes on July 2, 2016 - 3:38 PM
Why is the Seagrave engine going to be replaced
with a hand me down rescue engine