1996 Towers Pumper with Spartan Chassis

This pumper has the capacity for 5 firefighters and is the primary response
unit to all fire structure fire emergencies. It is powered by a Cummins
C8.3-300 Diesel engine with an Allison automatic push-button transmission.
It has a Hale 1500 GPM pump with a top mounted panel. It can carry a maximum
water capacity of 1000 gallons. This pumper also features a top mounted
master stream device, a Class A foam injection system, three 1-3/4" preconnected
crosslays, one 2" preconnected crosslay, 1200 feet of Angus 5" supply
line, six MSA 4500 psi SCBA's, eight 60 minute fiber wrapped cylinders,
three 30 minute fiber wrapped cylinders, a MSA Evolution 5200 thermal
imaging camera, and a Bullard Command TIC thermal imaging camera.
1984 FMC Pumper

This pumper has the capacity for 3 firefighters and is the secondary response
unit for fire emergencies within the city and the primary response unit
to mutual aid requests. It is powered by a Caterpillar 3208 diesel engine
with an Allison automatic transmission. It has a 1000 GPM Hale pump with
a top mounted panel. It can carry a maximum water capacity of 750 gallons.
It also features two 1-3/4" preconnected hoselines and four 30min MSA
SCBA's.
Towers C-8000 Pumper with Ford Chassis

This pumper has the capacity for 3 firefighters and is the primary response
unit to all motor vehicle accidents. It is powered by a Caterpillar V636
diesel engine with an Allison automatic MT643 transmission. It has a 1000
GPM Hale pump with a top mounted panel. It can carry a maximum water capacity
of 750 gallons. It also features one 1-3/4" preconnected hoseline on a
crosslay, Amkus Hydraulic Spreaders, Amkus Hydraulic Cutters, Amkus Pump,
and a Pro/Pak Foam System.
2008 Ford Expedition 4x4

This squad has the capacity for 5 firefighters and is the Chief's squad
which serves as a command unit at emergency incidents. It has a 5.7L V-8
engine with an automatic transmission.
Dodge 1991 F350 Pick-up

This truck has the capacity for 3 firefighters and is the primary response
unit for grass/brush/wildland emergencies. It is powered by a 351 engine
with a 4 speed manual transmission capable of all wheel drive. It has
a Mertz Marco firecracker pump unit with two high pressure reels and a
1-1/2" fill port. It can carry a maximum water capacity of 150 gallons.
It also features six 5 gallon portable back pack water tanks, a pike pole,
a pry bar, chain saw, leaf blower, fire rakes, fire swatters, shovels
and misc. other hand tools.
1984 Chevy Van

This truck has the capacity for 2 firefighters and is an equipment/support
vehicle.
2008 Freightliner Tender

This tender has the capacity for 3 firefighters and is the secondary response
unit to fire emergencies with in our fire district. It is powered by a
330 HP Cummins engine with a five speed Allison automatic transmission.
It has a 500 GPM PTO driven pump and it can carry a maximum water capacity
of 3000 gallons. It has three 10 inch pneumatic dumps with one per side
and one in the rear of the vehicle. All of the dumps can be operated either
at the dump location or the cab. It also carries a 3500 gallon porta-pit,
Class B foam with eductors and nozzles, portable Honda 2000i generator,
portable pump and miscellaneous joints of hose and nozzles.
1981 Pierce Rescue Truck

This rescue truck has the capacity for 2 firefighters and is the secondary
response unit to all motor vehicle accidents. It is powered by a 350 engine
with an automatic transmission capable of all wheel drive. It carries
a full compliment of Amkus hydraulic rescue tools including spreaders,
cutters and multiple rams. There is an assortment of sizes of high pressure
air bags and a low pressure bag. An oxy-acetylene torch, compliment of
chain and cable come-a-longs, lights, hand tools, air powered tools and
many other tools to facilitate a rescue.
1968 Chevy Snorkel Truck with 65ft. Boom

This snorkel has the capacity for 3 firefighters and is the departments
only ariel device. It is powered by a 305 engine with a manual transmission.
It has a 65 ft. boom with basket capable of holding up to three firefighters
and a full compliment of ladders. The master stream device mounted to
the basket has either a variable fog nozzle (950GPM) or stacked smooth
bore tips. This truck must be supplied with water from a pumper, as it
has no pump or tank.
1990 General Motors/Grumman Stepvan

This squad has the capacity for 1 firefighter, is the primary response
unit to all water related incidents and serves as a secondary command
unit. It is powered by a 305 engine with an automatic transmission. It
has a command console with power inverter in the unit. There is an A/C
and heat unit mounted to the top of the vehicle for controlling the environment
in the rear of the vehicle. An umbilical is used to plug in a generator
to power the unit and the command center. This vehicle also houses the
SCUBA team equipment. There is eleven wetsuit diving sets and two dry
suit diving sets. There is an underwater communication system and underwater
photography equipment as well as other equipment to support water operations.
2006 Ford F-550 Crew Cab Pick-up
w/ Knapheide Utility Bed

This truck has the capacity for 5 firefighters, is a response vehicle
for hazmat spills and is the tow vehicle for the the hazmat decon/mass
causualty trailer. It is powered by a 6.2L powerstroke turbo diesel engine
with a 3 speed automatic/OD transmission. It has a small supply of hamzat
spill containment materials and PPE's.
2004 25ft American Trailer

This trailer is utilized for hazmat and mass casualty incidents. It is
equiped with decontamination equipment for hazardous materials responses
including several quick-up tents. There is also a water heater unit, air
unit for the tents and command equipment. It has the capability and supplies
for up to 500 non-ambulatory and 400 ambulatory patients.