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ORANGE, CT - On Saturday, November 5th, Orange volunteer firefighters dedicated a new fire engine that improves their ability to protect town lives and property while also protecting the environment.
The 2022 Spartan fire truck is equipped with a 1,500-gallon- per-minute pump and 1,000 gallons o f water, as well as several compartments full o f tools. It’s those tools that set Hie new truck apart, says Orange Fire Chief Vaughan Dumas.
“All Hie ancillary equipment that we use, such as extrication tools, hand lights, scene lights and ventilation saws and fans, are all battery powered,” he explained. “Prior to this, we used two-cycle gas-powered engines to run saws and other equipment, which adds to the effect on the environment.”
Chief Dumas explained that the batteries are charged while the fire truck is in the station. Ele also explained that Hie truck’s main power source is its diesel engine, but today’s diesels bum much more cleanly than those in trucks just a few years older.
The new truck is part o f a long- range plan by the department to update its apparatus. The new apparatus - this is Hie third purchased imder the plan - are designed to address the growth in the town. The new equipment also improves the town’s fire insurance ratings, lowering the cost o f fire insurance for home and business owners.
The department is retiring a 1995 model that carried less water and was powered by a less efficient diesel. All Hie tools on that truck, including a large generator, were powered by gas motors.
Chief Dumas said the cost o f the new truck was $484,000, none o f which came from town fimds or tax dollars. The department, which is not part o f Hie town’s municipal government, raises money with its annual Fireman’s Carnival, Boot Drive, Santa Toy Delivery and other fund-raisers to purchase all equipment.
The wetdown ceremony that took place Saturday included speeches from Dumas, Orange Deputy Fire Chief Charles Sherwood, Orange First Selectman James Zeoli, New England Fire Apparatus President James Fee- han and retired Assistant Milford Fire Chief James Wilkinson.
A crowd o f well-wishers watched and cheered as Sherwood and Zeoli shook bottles o f champagne and sprayed the side o f the new truck. Chief Dumas then pulled a hose from Hie old truck and washed down the new one.
And with that. Orange’s new fire engine, Engine-33, began officially serving the people o f Orange.. - DOUG F E N IC H E L

