Apparatus


Engine 1Engine 1

Engine 1 is a 2007 E-One C.A.F.S. (Compressed Air Foam System) Engine. It is the primary engine utilized by the department responding first due to all general alarms. Engine 1 has a 1,250 gallons per minute, Waterous Eclipse single stage pump, a 500-gallon water tank, 30-gallon class 'A' foam tank, and carries 800 feet of 5 inch supply hose. Engine 1 also carries EMS supplies for BLS care.

Engine 2Engine 2

Engine 2 is a 1998 E-One C.A.F.S. (Compressed Air Foam System) Engine. Engine 2 is the second due engine on all general alarms and is the primary response unit to mutual aid calls. Engine 2 has a 1,250-gallon per minute Hale single stage pump with a Waterous PTO CAFS system and a 500 gallon booster tank. Engine 2 also has a 50 gallon class 'A' foam tank and carries 800 feet of 5 inch supply hose. Engine 2 also carries EMS supplies for BLS care.

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Engine 3 

Engine 3 is a 2022 E-One Rescue/Pumper with a 1250 GPM Waterous pump with CAFS and 500 gallon booster tank. The engine replaced Engine 3 and Rescue 4 and is now our first due engine. 

Tower 1


Tower 1

Tower 1 is a 2008 Metz/Rosenbauer 105-foot tower ladder. Tower 1 is built on a Spartan chassis and carries a 500-horsepower Cummins diesel motor.

Squad 51 vehicleTruck 8

Truck 8 was purchased in 2008 with revenue from the Fire Prevention Bureau. This truck is a Ford F-450 extended cab with a lift gate. It is used as an EMS response vehicle, to pull our trench rescue trailer, a snow plow for the public safety building, and a utility truck for fires.

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Rescue Trailer

This 2020 trailer replaces our old smaller trench rescue. The trailer holds confined space and trench rescue equipment.





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