Structural Engine/Rescue 221

2000 Pierce Dash custom cab, 1250 gpm pump, 750 gallon water tank, advanced life support equipped, carries the standard structural firefighting equipment, also carries heavy extrication equipment. Staffed 24 hours a day with a minimum of a paid Captain and Engineer ( Both Paramedics).
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Structural Engine 223
1990 Pierce Arrow, 1250 gpm pump, 500 gallon water tank, 50 ft ladder with master stream, carries standard structural firefighting equipment, staffed with reserve firefighters or the on-duty paid staff upon request.
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Heavy Brush Engine 242
1995 Freightliner / KME, 1000 gpm structural pump, 110 gpm diesel powered auxiliary pump, 750 gallon water tank, carries special wildland firefighting equipment for interface firefighting. Staffed full time during the summer months with the on duty paid engine crew. Staffed with reserve firefighters during other times.
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Light Brush Engine 241
2008 F550 4x4 flat bed with side boxes, 350 gallon water tank with class A
foam system with a 20 gallon internal foam tank. B241 carries a full
compliment of wildland firefighting equipment.
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Medic 271
2008 Ford F-450 Lifeline 4X4. Fully outfitted with advanced life support
equipment. Carries a 12 lead heart monitor/defibrillator capable of
transmitting heart rhythms to the local hospital via cell phone prior to
arrival. Staffed 24 hours a day with at least a paid paramedic and a
reserve EMT.
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Medic 272
2003 Ford
F-450 Lifeline 4X4. Fully outfitted with advanced life support equipment.
Carries a 12 lead heart monitor/defibrillator capable of transmitting
heart rhythms to the local hospital via cell phone prior to arrival.
Staffed 24 hours a day with at least a paid paramedic and a reserve EMT.
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Support 293
2004 Ford F-250 extended cab pickup. Used as station staff vehicle.
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Command 291

2005
Chevy Tahoe command vehicle for the Assistant Chief.
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Command 210

2008 Ford
Expedition command vehicle for the Fire Chief.
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