HEAVY RESCUE - Hackney · Quito, the capital of Ecuador, sits along with western slopes of the...

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HEAVY RESCUE

Model CRS0862

Hackney Emergency Vehicles 1-800-763-0700 | 1-252-946-6521 | www.hackneyev.com | rescueleader@vthackney.com

QUITO FIRE DEPARTMENT – QUITO, ECUADOR

FEATURES

Hackney CRS0862, 21.5-ft heavy rescue body

with rear staircase and roof storage

25-kw PTO generator

Command Light CL609 light tower with (6)

flood lamp heads

MagnaFire tripod flood lights (2)

MagnaFire upper side body flood lights (4)

240VAC cord reels with 200-ft 10/4 cable (2)

SpaceSaver 2-bottle SCBA fill enclosure with

4-bank cascade control panel

6000 psi DOT air storage cylinders (4)

Spare SCBA bottle storage tubes (10)

Speedi-Dry hopper in right rear wheelskirt

panel

Flare storage compartment in right rear

forward wheelskirt panel

Warn 16,500# winch in extended front

bumper

Whelen M-series LED lighting package

Rearview color camera

Davis Weather station

LED traffic advisor light bars on rear body

V-MUX multiplexed electrical system with

color graphics control panel, diagnostic display,

and vehicle information library – all in Spanish

All labels in Spanish

Quito, the capital of Ecuador, sits along with western slopes of the Andes mountain range at 9,350-ft above sea level, the highest capital city in the world. As of 2014 it has a population of 2.7 million and growing. Some emergency services challenges include the active Pichincha volcano that looms over the western side of the city. Other challenges include a massive population center condensed into a 25 mile long by 5 mile wide area filled with traffic, industry, a newly completed international airport with freight terminals and rail heads. Their new Hackney heavy rescue is poised to stay very busy.

Hackney Emergency Vehicles 1-800-763-0700 | 1-252-946-6521 | www.hackneyev.com | rescueleader@vthackney.com

Chassis:

International 7600 chassis with four-door cab

Cummins ISM, 400-hp engine with Jacobs

brake; Allison 4000EVS automatic 6-speed

transmission

16,000# front axle; 23,000# rear axle

Tilting steering wheel

320-amp alternator; (3)1950 CCA total

batteries

Seats; driver and officer – 911 high-back air

suspension; rear – 3-man bench

Air conditioning

Power and heated mirrors

HEAVY RESCUE

Model CRS0862

The integral rear staircase features a secondary fold-down step providing OSHA compliant equal step heights from ground to roof. Every inch of space is preplanned for maximized utilization.

The integral roof compartments provide huge additional storage space for less frequently accessed equipment. Note the recessed LED lights in the lids.

Hackney Emergency Vehicles 1-800-763-0700 | 1-252-946-6521 | www.hackneyev.com | rescueleader@vthackney.com

HEAVY RESCUE

Model CRS0862

Space in the wheelskirt panels is even utilized for storage. Heavy-duty slide-out drawers provide organized storage of hand tools. Whelen M9 12-volt LED scene lights and MagnaFire 240VAC flood lights provide ample illumination around the perimeter.

A two-bottle cascade fill enclosure and cascade fill panel take up very little valuable storage space. A transverse tunnel is provided above the fill station for folding ladders.

The International 7600 chassis includes a Cummins ISM-400 engine with 1450 lb.ft torque to handle the 10,000 to 11,000 ft elevations in the Andes Mountains. A 16,500 lb. (7484 Kg) Warn winch is mounted inside the extended front bumper.

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