Code 3 FDNY Seagrave Engine 305 - Now (12837)
This is item #12837
Scale: 1/64
Release: January 2007
Edition Quantity: 1,500
ENGINE CO.305, FDNY 2005 SEAGRAVE 1000 gpm PUMPER
FDNY Engine Company 305 was organized on November 15, 1924, in a then new fire
station at 111-02 Queens Boulevard, in the Forest Hills section of the Borough
of Queens. Ladder (then called Hook and Ladder) Company 151, was organized on
the same day in these same quarters, where they are both still located. Their
first alarm district consists mainly of high-rise apartment houses, large
private homes and many retail stores. In 2005, Engine 305 responded to 3,311
alarms, of which 2,750 were workers. 1,373 of these were medical emergencies.
Engine 305 received their current apparatus, a 2005 Seagrave model J pumper,
with FDNY registration number SP0501, on March 6, 2006. The SP stands for
Seagrave pumper, with the number indicating that it was the first (and actually
only) Seagrave pumper built in 2005. It is virtually identical to the many
Seagrave J series pumpers delivered to FDNY in 2003 and 2004, however this one
is powered by a Cummins diesel engine, instead of the Detroit diesels in the
prior deliveries. It is equipped with a Waterous 1000 gpm pump and has a 500
gallon booster tank. Like other FDNY pumpers ordered since 1987, no booster hose
reel is mounted. The new pumper replaced a 1997 Seagrave 1000 gpm pumper at
Engine 305.