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| engine = Mack EM6-285 Maxidyne | | engine = Mack EM6-285 Maxidyne | ||
| engine_specs = 285 | | engine_specs = 285 hp, 1800 lb-ft, Inline 6 | ||
| transmission = Allison HT740D | | transmission = Allison HT740D | ||
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| inservice_date = April 9, 1987 | | inservice_date = April 9, 1987 | ||
| outservice_date = July 1, 2016 | | outservice_date = July 1, 2016 |
Revision as of 20:30, 30 March 2017
15-Rescue | |
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Overview | |
Year | 1987 |
Manufacturer | Mack |
Type | Rescue |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | 1964 GMC/Adam Black Rescue (15-EQ) |
Successor | 2017 E-One Engine (15-Rescue) |
General
- Apparatus Type: Rescue
- Apparatus Sub Type: Heavy Rescue
- Manufacturer: Mack/EVF
- Year: 1987
- Serial Number: MC686FC-1250
- VIN: 1M2H144CXHM001250
- Color: White over Red
Chassis/Cab
- Manufacturer: Mack
- Model: MC600
- Crew Capacity: 6
- Doors: 2
- Tilt: Full
Drivetrain
- Propulsion: Diesel
- Engine Make/Model: Mack EM6-285 Maxidyne
- Engine Specs: 285 hp, 1800 lb-ft, Inline 6
- Transmission Make/Model: Allison HT740D
- Transmission Specs: 4-Speed
Body
- Manufacturer: EVF
- Body Type: Walk-in, rear access
- Length: 242 inches (20 ft 2 in)
Equipment
- Generator: Onan 12.0 GenSet 12kW Diesel
- Light Tower: 30', Vertical telescoping, 120VAC, halogen
- Reels: 2 electric, 1 air, 1 hydraulic
Dimensions
- Overall Height: 122 inches (10 ft 2 in)
- Wheelbase: 168 inches (14 ft 0 in)
Construction
- Construction Complete: March, 1987
- Delivery Date: March 28, 1987
Disposition
- In Service Date: April 9, 1987
- Out of Service Date: July 1, 2016
- Sale Date: August 23, 2016
- Sale Price: $5,765.62
- Misc. History: Apparatus now being used as a movie prop.