Rohrerstown Fire Co.
Read MoreLancaster County Station 67
With its' close proximity to numerous colleges and universities, Rohrerstown's modern station is built to accommodate the needs of their active live-in program. Accordingly, it features a dozen individual rooms, a library/study area and a bunkroom for an additional six members
on duty.Engine 67 - 2011 Pierce Arrow XT 1500 gpm/750 gal.
Engine 67's hose load includes 150'/200' 1-3/4" pre-connects and 25' of 5" LDH in the front bumper while the rear bed (all pre-connected) carries 200' 1-3/4" (fog nozzle), 250' 2-1/2" (smooth bore nozzle), 300' 1-3/4" mated to 350'
of 2-1/2" (for long stretches), 650' of 3" and 1,200' 5" LDH supply line. In addition, it is outfitted with a GenesisĀ® hydraulic spreader and cutter with portable power unit.Lancaster City Bureau of Fire, Ladder "B" (Retired)
Privately owned by two Rohrerstown members, this rig previously served as Ladder B with the career Bureau of Fire in neighboring Lancaster City.
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