Engine 252 In Production
 
By 3rd Lieutenant Chris Gravius
October 12, 2010
 

On Fri. 10/8/10, the Lake Mohegan Fire District's Apparatus Committee once again traveled to the KME Fire Apparatus Headquarters in Nesquehoning, Pa for an inpection our new Rescue-Style Engine that is currently in production. After nearly 2 years of researching and developing this new Engine, that fits the needs of this dept, this Engine is should be completed within the next month. The bid was won by KME in November, 2009. The committee on this warm Friday sat down with representatives from KME and went over all the current construction plans and designs of the new Engine and made some minimal adjustmants to the specs. Committee members and KME engineers/architects also sought where to mount various equipment on Engine 252, such as radios and hand tools and also designed the graphics and rig markings. Members also took a tour of Plant #4, which is where the front bumper was completed and awaits installation on Engine 252 this week. Members inspected the front bumper due to the Hurst tools being mounted on it and gave KME its approval. The new Engine 252 will be delivered sometime in November, 2010. Photos are courtesy of apparatus committee member Lt. Gravius. More photos and articles will be posted as the rig nears completion and delivery. The following are some of the spec's of the new apparatus:

-2010 KME Predator 8 Man Cab
-Hale 1500 GPM Single-Stage Pump/500 Gal. Tank
-2009 Cummins Diesal Engine
-Rescue-Style Body With 24" Deep Compartments And 6 "Coffin" Compartments Above
-Light Tower Mounted On Top Of Cab
-Front Bumper Mounted/Preconnected Hurst Spreader and Hurst Cutter With Single Quick Connect Lines
-Tow Hitches On All Sides Of The Rig For Set Up Of The Portable Winch
-Rear Compartment Preconnected Hurst Combi Tool Plus Air Line With Preconnected Air Chisel (Air Line Also To Inflate Rescue Airbags)