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Former Le Roy rescue truck fits like a glove at the Batavia Fire Department

By Howard B. Owens

Le Roy Fire Department's ability to upgrade its rescue vehicle has given City fire the opportunity upgrade its own capabilities.

The Batavia department purchased Le Roy's retired rescue truck for $55,000, which is $12,000 below what the city had budgeted for a new pickup truck and trailer to handle the same duties.

New, the truck goes for about $200,000.

Now dubbed Truck 14 and assigned to special operations, the new vehicle will be used for hazmat, rope rescue, water rescue, swift water rescue, cold water rescue and confined space rescue.

"They're all operations that we don't do very often, but there is always potential for a large need in the city," said Lt. Bob Fix.

Truck 14 will also respond to fire scenes with crew and equipment and serve as a rehab vehicle. It has an awning to provide shelter in heat and will carry water and fans to assist firefighters who need a break during a fight.

Up until now, the city had no vehicle to meet the needs of these operations. Equipment was stored in the fire hall and pulled out as necessary.

Now, everything is ready to roll with little time wasted.

Besides cost savings -- though some of that $12,000 was used to refit the truck to some of the city's needs -- the advantage over a storage trailer is that the trailer would need to be heated in the winter to help maintain the equipment. The new truck fits inside the fire station behind the current ladder truck.

Ed Hartgrove

" ... will be used for hazmat, rope rescue, water rescue, swift water rescue, cold water rescue and confined space rescue."

"... confined space rescue."

I immediately pictured Santa sliding down someone's chimney, placing a gift or two 'neath the tree, gobbling down the whole box of Graham crackers (carelessly left on the table), and getting stuck trying to reverse his mode of entry.

"TRUCK 14. TRUCK 14 - Operation 'Big Daddy' is now in effect! Grab the bucket of K-Y, and respond to ..."

Nov 5, 2014, 10:39am Permalink
Greg Bruggman

"Truck 14 will also respond to fire scenes with crew and equipment and serve as a rehab vehicle. It has an awning to provide shelter in heat and will carry water and fans to assist firefighters who need a break during a fight." --

My question is why did the city of Batavia need to buy a fire truck in order to assist firefighters who need a break during a fight and shouldn't Mercy EMS and the police be called in that case instead of a fire truck ??

Nov 6, 2014, 5:02pm Permalink

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