Apparatus

THE FLEET


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Brush 67


1997 GMC

Brush 67 is our primary vehicle out for brush fires. Brush 67 was a former Bell Township Road Department dump truck until being purchased by the fire department in 2005. Brush 67 is equipped with the following:
200 Gallon Water Tank
600' of forestry hose
200' Booster Hose
Chain Saw
Indian Tanks
Assortment of Brush Firefighting Equipment

 
 
Engine 67-1


1982 Mack/New Lexington

Engine 67-1 is our second out vehicle for Fires and Vehicle Accidents. It is equipped with the following:
1000 GPM Pump
500 Gallon Water Tank
10 Gallon Class A Foam Tank
5k Generator
4 Drager SCBA Units
Basic Engine Company Hand Tools
Cribbing
Portable Pumps

Engine 67-1 used to be our primary Rescue Unit until the arrival of Rescue 67 in 2006.

 
 
Rescue 67


1990 Pierce Lance

Rescue 67 was purchased in the summer of 2006. It responds first to all Vehicle Accidents, EMS Assists, and other Rescue Related Incidents. Rescue 67 features the following:
250 GPM Pump
200 Gallon Water Tank
25 Gallon Class B Foam Tank
5 Drager SCBA Units
Life Pack 500 AED
BLS Equipment
25k PTO Generator
3000 Watt Light Tower
Assortment of other scene and tripod lights
2-200' electrical reels
150' Air Reel
TNT/Lucas Hydraulic Rescue System
56 Ton Vetter Air Bag System
Over 100 Pieces of Cribbing
Jacks

 
 
Engine 67-2


2001 Pierce Enforcer

Engine 67-2 is our main attack engine. It is equipped with the following:
1000 GPM Pump
750 Gallon Water Tank
30 Gallon Class A Foam Tank
Compressed Air Foam System
5k Generator
3000 Watt Light Tower
5 Drager SCBA Units
Scott TIC with TV/VCR in the cab for viewing
PPV Fan
Assortment of hand tools
Cutters Edge Saw

 
 




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