Engine 5 "26-85"
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Year:2010 Make: Sutphen
Water Tank: 1000 Gallons Pump:1500 GPM
Foam Tank: 25 Gallons Total Hose: ft
Our newest addition to the fleet. The Engine features our first top mounted pumping panel for added safety for fires on the roadside, and giving the operator on any scene a better field of view.
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Quint 6 "26-86"
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Year:2003 Make: Ferrara
Water Tank: 300 Gallons Pump:1500 GPM
Aerial Ladder: 77ft Total Hose: ft
Our Quint is first due to all calls at residences and businesses. This truck can perform all the rolls of an engine, but with the added function of a rear mounted aerial ladder to access roofs and windows.
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Engine 7 "26-87"
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Year:2003 Make: Ferrara
Water Tank: 1000 Gallons Pump:2000 GPM
Foam Tank: 25 Gallons Total Hose: ft
Stationed at the Lake Rogerene sub-station this engine can provide for the water demand needed at any fire in the area.
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Rescue 8 "26-88"
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Year:2001 Make: Peterbilt/American Fire Rescue
TNT Hydraulic Pump: 10,500 PSI
Air Fill: N/A cu/ft
This medium rescue features a wide range of equipment from a light towers and air refill to hydraulic tools and rescue equipment.
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Tender 9 "26-89"
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Year:1980 Make: Ford/4 Guys
Water Tank: 2000 Gallons Pump: 450 GPM
Total Hose: ft
The Tender acts as a mobile water source when hydrants are unavailable. This is fundamental when fighting fires in the Lake Rogerene area or on Rt 80.
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The Fox "26-Fox"
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Year:1939 Make: Ahrens Fox Model:
Water Tank: 500 Gallons Pump:750 GPM
Total Hose: ft
Our first brand new apparatus purchased in 1939, is now our oldest. This antique used to be a fully functional trophy winner until an engine problem occurred. It now rests in the Lake Rogerene station waiting for its repairs.
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Command Unit "26-80"
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Year:20 Make: Ford Model:
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Our command unit is manned by our chief or next highest officer in his absence. It's job is to arrive on scene and coordinate incoming units for best efficiency and safety.
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