Our Fleet: Advanced Apparatus for Superior Firefighting

The fire department relies on a diverse fleet of specialized vehicles, known as apparatus, to effectively respond to a broad spectrum of emergencies. Each type of apparatus serves a unique purpose, ensuring the department is equipped to handle everything from firefighting to rescues.

  • Engines: The core of firefighting operations, engines are equipped to suppress fires and deliver water directly to the scene.
  • Trucks: Featuring extendable ladders, trucks provide crucial access to elevated areas and support fire, search and rescue efforts.
  • Rescue Vehicles: These are equipped for specialized rescue missions, offering tools and equipment for complex extrications, rope and water rescue emergencies.
  • Tankers: Essential for areas without immediate water access, tankers transport large volumes of water to sustain firefighting efforts.
  • Brush Trucks: Designed for wildfire and difficult terrain response, these vehicles are agile and equipped for off-road firefighting.
  • Utility Vehicles: Serving as versatile support units, utility vehicles transport personnel and resources, enhancing overall operational efficiency.

Together, these apparatuses form a comprehensive response capability, enabling the fire department to meet the diverse and evolving needs of the community.


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STATION 13

Engine 111

2021 Pierce Enforcer

Pump: 2000 GPM Waterous

Tank 1000 Gallon

Engine 113

2024 Pierce Enforcer

Pump: 2000 GPM Waterous

Tank: 1000 Gallon

Engine 211

2008 Rosenbauer Engine

Pump: 1250 GPM

Tank: 1000 Gallon

Tanker 413

2015 Midwest Fire Freightliner

Pump: 1000 GPM

Tank: 2000 Gallon

Truck 11

2007 Pierce Dash

Pump: 2000 GPM

Tank: 500 Gallon

Rescue 13

1998 Saulsbury Spartan

Chief 511

2020 Ford F250

Brush 313

2022 Ford F250 with Skid Unit

 

Utility 811

2019 Ford F250

Boat 11

470 Zodiak – 40 HP Evinrude 

470 Inmar- 30HP Evinrude

UAV 713

2013 Chevrolet Tahoe

Utility 813

1998 Ford Excursion

Boat 13

400 Zodiac – 30 HP Evinrude

16′ Flat-Bottom Sonar – 30 HP Mercury