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Cloverdale
purchases new fire engines
The first of
two 1986 Seagrave engines rolled into the Cloverdale Rural Fire Protection
(CRFPD) station on Wednesday, March 26. It was shipped by flatbed truck
from Station 66 in Daytona Beach, Florida to Bend and then driven to Cloverdale
by Fire Chief Chuck Cable.
The engines originated in
Houston and were traded to Florida in 1999. New, the engines cost $225,000
apiece. The two Cloverdale engines were rebuilt and refurbished and cost
$60,000. Cable expects to get another 25 years of service out of the engines.
"The new Allison transmission
is more user friendly and an upgrade from the ten speed," said Firefighter
Rick Sniebel, who accompanied Chief Cable in the transport from Bend.
"Everyone who has driven it
has fallen in love with it," he said.
The main stipulation in the
purchase was that the engines be identical in order to expedite training
the volunteers.
CRFPD was able to obtain the
new apparatus without added funding. With the current $1.09 taxing rate,
they managed to save $25,000 a year toward their purchases.
With Cloverdale's water shuttle
capability, the Insurance Service Office (ISO) issued Cloverdale a Class
6 rating, as opposed to Sisters' Class 8. The ratings determine homeowners'
insurance premiums and fire department ratings. Chief Cable noted that
the district has worked very hard to achieve its current Class 6.
The arrival of the Cloverdale
engines could not have come at a more opportune time as another fire season
approaches and growth in the area increases.
Each engine delivers 1,500
gallons a minute as opposed to the 1,100 pumped by the older engines.
The four-man cabs with two jumpseats doubles the fire suppression capability
available in a single engine.
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