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1978 SUTPHEN TOWER
Manufacturer: Sutphen Corporation, Columbus, OH Year Manufactured: 1978 Cost: $209,700 Years of Active Service: 21 Years (1978-1999) Sold to: Reamstown Fire Company, Lancaster County, PA, April 1999 Height of Aerial Tower: 92 feet Pump Size: 1500 GPM Hale Mid-Ship Single Stage Water Tank Size: 300 Gallons Crew Cab: 6 Personnel (Driver, Officer, 4 Firefighters) Springfield Fire Company was the first department
in the State of Pennsylvania to purchase a Sutphen Aerial Tower. The Members of the
Company started to research the Sutphen Aerial Tower in 1973 when one member of the
company, on a visit to the Ohio area, had the opportunity to see one and he was impressed.
With the 1954 Pirsch Aerial When the truck was delivered in early 1978, it was
ahead of its time. The Tower came with a 8V-71
Detroit Diesel Engine, Allison Automatic Transmission, 1500 GPM Hale Mid-Ship Pump, 300
Gallon Water Tank, Preconnected Hoselines The Truck was first seen by members of the company as a specialized piece of equipment and its use was limited. But with the insight and knowledge of certain members of the company, it was soon realized that this truck was very practical and served a purpose on many emergencies, not just special situations. The Aerial Tower first ran as the fourth piece responding on all structure fires for the first years of service, then was moved to third out piece. In the late 1980's the truck was moved to second responding piece were it ran until the last year of service when it was moved back to third out piece, intended as a move to cut down on maintenance cost before the truck was to be replaced. The 1978 Sutphen Aerial Tower was one of the best
pieces of fire apparatus for These are the features that the 1978 Sutphen Aerial Tower had upon retirement from the Springfield Fire Company fleet in April of 1999: 90'+ Aerial Tower, 1500 GPM Hale Mid Ship Single
Stage Pump, 300 Gallon Capacity Water Tank, 6 Kilowatt Generator, 500' of 5"
Supply Hose, 2 - 200' 1 3/4"
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