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Rescue 3, 2003 E-One Cyclone II on its day of delivery - 4/7/04

Rescue 3 arrives home for the first time

Rescue 3 arrives home for the first time

A Look at the hydraulic tools

A Look at the passenger side waiting to be filled with equipment

Passenger Side Roof Compartments

Driver Side Roof Compartments

A Look from the back with the ladder to the roof in place

A Look at the back with the ladder stored away

Driver Side compartments with the Cascade system and generator visible

New Light Tower

The Air Cascade System

Front Driver Side view with the light tower up

Front Passenger side view

Passenger Side compartments

The whole passenger side

Top: 2 TVs receive a signal from the Thermal Imaging Cameras so they can be seen in the truck

Bottom: Touch Screen Multi-Function Weather Station

TV for the full color, Cab mounted Surveilance type camera

View of the command post with thermal imaging TVs the cab mounted camera TV, 2 VHF radios and a Low Band Radio. A Laptop will also be mounted

The Cab Mounted Camera Looks at the RSU

Rescue 3 (left) and Rescue 1 (right)

Rescue 3 (left) and Rescue 1 (right)

Rescue 3 (left), Rescue 1 (right), and the RSU (center)

Capt. Irv Moran, Lt. Mike Annese, and Lt. Kevin Adams work to get the truck ready for service

Rescue 3, shown next to is predecessor, a 1979 Ford Hackney Roll up (Originally a soda delivery truck)