Apparatus

Above picture shows all
current apparatus.
Engine 201
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Engine 201 is a 1994 Pierce Dash, 1250 GPM class A pumper.
It can seat up to eight personnel with four pack seats. 201
carries two preconnected crosslays (150' and 200'), one 200' of
2.5" blitz line, 200' of 2.5" supply line and 1000' of 4" LDH.
201 also carries Ventmaster and K-12 saws, a 100' high-rise
pack, an assortment of hand tools, lighting, vent fans, a
Foam-Pro-Pak and 15 gallons of foam, PPV, and a CO detector.
It is second due
Engine to all other types of fires.
Engine 203
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Engine 203 is a 2005 Seagrave Marauder, 1500 GPM class A
Pumper. It can seat up to eight personnel with six pack seats.
203 carries two preconnected speedlays (150' and 200') of 1 3/4"
hose, a preconnected crosslay of 1 3/4" line, and two
preconnected 2.5" lines. 203 also has 200' of 2.5" supply line
as well as 1000' of 4" LDH. Some of the specialty equipment
carried on 203 includes a thermal imaging camera, a multi gas
detector, piecing nozzle, blitzfire monitoring master stream,
RIT pack, array of harnesses and rope, salvage equipment, an
impressive display of hand tools and much more. Engine 203
is first due on all fires with the exception of vehicle fires.
Tower 204
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Tower 204 is a 1988 Mack Aerial scope 95' Tower Ladder. It can
seat up to four personnel with three packs seats. It carries
100' of LDH and various salvage and overhaul equipment. It has
an array of hand tools and ground ladders in addition to a 95'
Tower ladder with a 1000 GPM pre-piped master stream at the
bucket. Tower 204 is first due on all salvage
operations (floodings, etc.) and is second due on all building
fires of two or more stories.
Unit 202
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Unit 202 is a 2002 Ford Pick-up. It can seat up to 5
personnel.
202 carries a gas powered Holmatro pump, 2 rams, a spreader and
cutter with (2) 50' hydraulic lines. It also carries cribbing, a
gas powered sawzall, gas generator, and oil dry. It is
first due to all motor vehicle accidents
and EMS assists.
The
pictures below feature miscellaneous pictures of our apparatus.
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