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Fire Hose - 50 ft sections

Listing Number: 69811035 | Coraopolis, PA US | Coraopolis Volunteer Fire Department 0 Seller's Other Auctions

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Starting Bid: $50.00
Current Price: $50.00  
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Payment Details

Payments of cash will be accepted in person upon pickup. Additional forms of payment accepted are money orders or cashiers check.

Item Description

For sale are 2 pallets worth of used fire hose. There are 20 sections of 3" hose, 9 sections of 2 1/2" hose and 4 sections of 1 1/2" hose. The 3" and 2 1/2" hoses have coupling threads with 3.073 x 6 and 3.062 x 6 (3 1/16 x 6). These are commonly known also as Pittsburgh 6.

The 1 1/2" hose all has 1 1/2" NH couplings (National Standard).

All hose being sold no longer meets NFPA standards and can no longer be tested for or used in Fire Service or Life Saving operations.

Selling everything as is.

Sale benefits the Coraopolis Volunteer Fire Department.

Please email or call with any questions.

cvfd127ra@gmail.com 

412-855-2394

Additional information on this Auction

Will Item results be voted on No
Will you ship this item Yes. At the expense of the bidder.
In person item inspection information Email or Phone for and appointment
Pickup Location Details Coraopolis Volunteer Fire Department, 1301 4th Ave. Coraopolis, PA. 15108

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Q:
"Do they leak or not passing for other reasons "
- Asked by #68349207 11/09/2024 11:06 PM
A:
They do not leak, still can be used in non life saving or non emergency use. The main reason they have been taken out of service is because they are manufactured before July 1987 and cannot be tested to NFPA standards. The NFPA 1962 standard describes the reasons in more detail.
-Answered on 11/10/2024 08:28 AM

Item location This location is a general area based on the sellers zip code. It is not the specific address where the item is located.