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 eng172ine:   This is our first out engine. It responds to all fire calls in our response area. It is a 2000 E-One pumper on a Spartan cab and chassis. It holds 1000 gallons of water with a flow rate of 1250 gallons per minute (gpm). The engine is equipped with a thermal imaging camera, gas meter, vehicle extrication equipment, and medical gear to provide Advanced Life Support.

 

 eng173ine:  A 2006 E-One pumper on a freightliiner cab and chassis with 500 gallons of water and a flow rate of 1250 gpm. This is our primary rescue truck and responds to all rescue calls in our response area. This truck is equipped with vehicle rescue equipment, high angle gear, a thermal imaging camera, and other essential rescue gear.

Ladder 161:  This is a 1987 Grumman ladder truck assigned to our midtown station. It is armed with a 50 foot ladder, 750 gallons of water, a flow rate of 1250 gpm, and other firefighting equipment. This truck is our second due ladder.

 

lad162der: A 1999 95 foot platform aerial truck assigned to Station 1 as the first out ladder truck. It is equipped with 500 gallons of water, a flow rate of 1500 gpm, and other firefighting and rescue equipment.

 

 Squad 195: This is a 2000 Ford ambulance certified at the Emergency Medical Techinician-Intermediate level. This unit responds to all calls for emergency medical assistance

 



 
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