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Engine 2041
This 2005 American LaFrance Eagle Rescue Pumper is our first due truck for all Moter Vehicle Accidents and our second engine for fire calls. The engine is a 1500 gallon per minute pump and carries 1000 gallons of water and 30 gallons of A/B Foam. The engine also carries our Genesis Extraction Tools as well as cribbing and air lift bags for stabilizing and gaining access to victums in vehicle accidents.

Engine 2042
This 1993 Freightliner FL70/Boardman - 2008 RPI Pumper is our first due engine responding to all fire related incidents. The engine has a 1250 gallon per minute pump and holds 1000 gallons of water. The engine seats 5 firefighters and has ? feet of hoseline.
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Tanker 2055
This 1999 Custom Peterbilt Tanker is a versitile tanker/pumper truck with a 1250 gallon per minute pump and holds 2000 gallons of water. The tanker is our third truck out for motor vehicle accidents and is equipped with extraction equipment.
Tanker 2052


Ladder 2096
This 1979 Ford C - Pierce is our oldest truck as well as the oldest active fire vehicle in the state. The snorkel ladder has a 750 gallon per minute pump and a 55 foot boom and basket to aid in getting above the fire.