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Unit : 2118

Built by KME in Nesquehoning, PA and sold by Skip Stinger of J.B. Hunt. The Rescue was placed in service October 2003. The Rescue is built on an EMFD tilt cab with a partial walk-in climate controlled body and is powered by a 400HP Detroit Diesel engine with a Jacobs Engine Brake. Rescue 2118 is a multi-purpose apparatus serving as a vehicle extrication unit, rehab, technical rescue, and support for the Ladder. The rescue is equipped with vehicle extrication tools, technical rescue equipment, EMS, salvage, four bottle cascade system and telescoping light tower powered by a 35,000 watt PTO generator. The Rescue is first out for all motor vehicle crashes and technical rescue assignments.

Seat Duties Equipment
Fire:
Driver Lighting, Cacade Duties
All other personnel report to Manpower Pool for assignments
MVC:
Driver Stage Equipment, Tool Prep, Operate Hurst Pump, Establish Lighting
Officer Assume Command/Operations, Back up Tool
Officer Rear Stabilization, Tool Operator
Middle Airbag Control, EMS (EMT if possible)
Driver Rear Battery and Glass Removal, Back-up EMS
Bench Seats As Ordered per Operations

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HAPPENING NOW

- TENDER 2111 IS COVERING MULLICA HILL AS THEY OPERATE AT A HOUSE FIRE IN THEIR TOWNSHIP
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HAPPENING NOW: 2111 HEADING TO THE SHOPRITE PARKING LOT FOR A VEHICLE FIRE. THE FIRE IS REPORTED TO BE EXTIGUISHED PER CHIEF FISLER. ... See MoreSee Less

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We are no exception..... we need YOUR help today! Apply online at www.gibbstownfire.com

Brothers Helping Brothers
This is why our organization exists. Even if we did start paying our volunteer firefighters, something would have to take a hit. That would be equipment and education. The two focuses of our organization!
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Gibbstown Volunteer Fire Company

4 days ago

Gibbstown Volunteer Fire Company

SEVERAL MEMBERS ATTEND PREPARATION COURSE

- In January, several members of the GVFC attended a Marine Firefighting Awareness Course to help prepare them for future challenges in our response area. With the new port rapidly being built at the Repauno Port and Rail property, members realized that a vessel fire is going to be a future possibility. In order to protect life and property, these members attended an eight hour awareness course designed to provide them the basics for if an incident does occur. This is only one step of the training we hope to accomplish.

A tip of the helmet to Firefighters Shaw, Lach, Hoelle, Deegan and McGill for attending!
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SEVERAL MEMBERS ATTEND PREPARATION COURSE

- In January, several members of the GVFC attended a Marine Firefighting Awareness Course  to help prepare them for future challenges in our response area. With the new port rapidly being built at the Repauno Port and Rail property, members realized that a vessel fire is going to be a future possibility. In order to protect life and property, these members attended an eight hour awareness course designed to provide them the basics for if an incident does occur. This is only one step of the training we hope to accomplish. 

A tip of the helmet to Firefighters Shaw, Lach, Hoelle, Deegan and McGill for attending!
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Thank you.

Way to protect guys!

Thank you!

Jeff Hoelle still fighting fires? He must be near 100 years old by now! He always was a good man. We grew up together.

Gibbstown Volunteer Fire Company

5 days ago

Gibbstown Volunteer Fire Company

ADAPTING TO THE COLD WEATHER

- This Tuesday, under the leadership of Captain Bates, crews reviewed a PowerPoint on Ice Rescue and put their hands on all of the equipment.
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ADAPTING TO THE COLD WEATHER 

- This Tuesday, under the leadership of Captain Bates, crews reviewed a PowerPoint on Ice Rescue and put their hands on all of the equipment.
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