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We still carry a "Water Thief" on every engine. In addition to the standard Mattydale preconnects, we have two 1 3/4" with Automatic nozzles attached to a 2 1/2 by 1 1/2 gated wye on the left rear. The right rear has two 2 1/2" (200 ft) preconnects packed upside down and split so that one FF can shoulder load the nozzle section and drag the second 100 ft. Additionaly there is a dead load bed of 300 ft. of 3" with 2 1/2" couplings. In this situation or for entering industry or a big box location, the 3" would be advanced to a point outside the fire building, Two 1 3/4" shoulder loads would be disconnected from the wye and reconnected to the water thief, as well as one of the 2 1/2" preconnects giving us the ability to apply 550 gpm at a distance of up to 500 ft from the engine. For anyone not "Old School" a water thief has two 1 1/2" gated outlets and a 2 1/2" gated outlet with one 2 1/2" inlet.
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