Fire ApparatusPhoto Gallery Rescue 1/Spartan Heavy Rescue Fireapparatus Magazine Review Content Directors - 3.30.2020 The 1937 Buick “Special Sedan” is stored in the department’s showroom that is visible to all who pass the firehouse. (Photos by author.) The 1937 Buick “Special Sedan” is stored in the department’s showroom that is visible to all who pass the firehouse. (Photos by author.) The rear view of the Buick, which has the canvas top pulled over the stretcher. Orchard Park’s Heavy Rescue 7 Rescue 1/Spartan fire apparatus. The front view of Heavy Rescue 7 with its extended bumper and tool storage compartment. The rear view of Heavy Rescue 7 with its safety chevrons and rear compartment. The rear roll-up compartment door has the department’s patch on it. The front cab doors have a unique Quaker and department graphic on them. The rear cab door sports department and district signage on them. The upper portion of the rescue body sports Heavy 7 Rescue signage on it. The lower roll-out tray in the rear compartment with Hurst tools preconnected and safety equipment mounted in a storage box. Behind the two preconnected tools, sit two HURST rams on the lower tray. The left side of the large pull-out tray has portable lighting equipment stored on it. The left side of the large pull-out tray has portable lighting equipment stored on it. The left rear compartment stores the stationary power unit and a portable unit. The front bumper compartment stores the eDRAULIC extrication equipment. The lighted grab rails are lit when the rig’s air brake is deployed.