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Engine 1 is a 1999 GMC E-One pumper-tanker with a water capacity of 1250 gallons and a pump capable of pumping 1250 GPM. This truck is loaded with a full compliment of firefighting equipment as well as basic medical supplies and responds primarily to structure fires.

Engine 2 is a 2004 Freightliner M2 E-One pumper with a water capacity of 1000 gallons and a pump capable of pumping 1250 GPM. This truck is loaded much like Engine 1 but also caries a thermal imaging camera, our RIT ( Rapid Intervention Team) Pack which is a firefighter rescue bag in the event someone becomes trapped in a fire or has another emergency while working. This truck responds primarily to structure fires but it is not uncommon to see it responding to medical emergencies and motor vehicle accidents.

Engine 3 is a 2001 American LaFrance Eagle rescue squad-engine with a water capacity of 750 gallons, a firefighting foam capacity of 20 gallons and a pump capable of pumping 1500 GPM. This truck is loaded with a full compliment of firefighting equipment, a full compliment of medical and rescue supplies, rope rescue equipment, vehicle extrication tools, a variety of power tools. This truck responds to a wide variety of calls ranging from structure fires, motor vehicle accidents, rescues, and medical emergencies.

Attack 1 is a 2007 Dodge Ram 3500 this truck is equipped with a PyroUHP ultra high pressure firefighting unit. It has a water capacity of 200 gallons and a combined foam capacity of 20 gallons (Type A and Type B, 10 gallons each). It is also equipped with a good selection of firefighting equipment, basic medical supplies, and a thermal imaging camera. This truck responds as a fast response (Quick Attack) vehicle to fires of any type as it can get to the fire faster and start extinguishing the fire faster than a larger fire engine.

Utility 872 is a Kubota RTV 600 UTV and is equipped with an 80 gallon wildfire pump unit and basic medical supplies. This unit also has the ability to carry a patient strapped on to a back board in the event we have to use it to access a patient that has become injured in a place with restricted access for a bigger vehicle. It commonly responds to wild fires and offroad rescue calls on its trailer being towed by one of our trucks.

Rescue 2 is a 2009 Ford F550 rescue truck. It has a water capacity of 400 gallons a foam capacity of 20 gallons and a pump capable of pumping 500 GPM. This truck is loaded with a light compliment of firefighting equipment, a full load of medical supplies, vehicle extrication equipment, and light rescue supplies. This truck responds to a wide variety of calls ranging from medical emergencies, to motor vehicle accidents, to fires.

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