Company Equipment:

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29-Engine-1

1990 Pierce Dash Pumper 2000 GPM Pump with a 750 Gallon Water Tank and 30 Gallon Foam. This truck is used for vehicle fires, car accidents, Medivac landings, and brush fires. We also use this truck as a draft truck to supply water for all other fires. This truck is the primary truck sent to mutual aid calls when asked for a water supply.

29-Engine-2

1996 Pierce Quantum Pumper 2000 GPM pump with 1000 gallons of water and 30 gallons of foam. This is our first due apparatus for all structure fires in the Marshalls Creek Area and first due for mutual aid calls when an engine is requested. This is known as the Marshalls Creek "House Truck".

29-BLS-3 (Also known as Ambulance 501)

1998 GMC 3500 Ambulance bought used in 2004 to use as a QRS and is now used as our Basic Life Support (BLS) Ambulance in the Marshalls Creek area. When Station 5 is in service it becomes known as 501.

29-Tanker-4

2007 Pierce/International 7600 Tanker 2000 GPM Pump with 3000 gallons of water. We use this truck to supply water to engines on all fires until a temporary water supply can be established or a fill site can be established.

29-Brush-5

2007 GMC 3500 250 GPM pump with 200 gallon water tank. This is the first due apparatus for all brush fires in the Marshalls Creek Area. It is equipped with all types of tools and equipment to help in fighting fires in fields and heavily wooded areas.

29-Rescue-6

2006 Pierce/GMC 5500 Rescue This truck is a multipurpose vehicle. We built this truck as a hose layer with a rescue body to assist our heavy rescue. It has 2700 feet of Large Diameter Hose (LDH). It is also equipped with a light tower and an explosion proof Cascade system for refilling our SCBA cylinders. To assist our heavy rescue we have added a small compliment of Holmatro rescue tools for vehicle extrication. With the growth of our department and increased call volume we have begun using it as a QRS vehicle to keep or BLS ambulance in service.

29-Heavy Rescue-10

2002 Pierce Quantum Heavy Rescue This is our first due apparatus for all vehicle accidents unless the weather is too severe. It is equipped with a full complement of Holmatro rescue tools, and a 20kw generator. Rescue 10 also serves as first due for any type of rescue operation, such as a search, high angle, water and any other type of rescue where specialized tools or equipment might be needed. It has a light tower, hand tools, ladders, and ropes and also serves as a Rapid Intervention Team (RIT) apparatus.

29-Rescue/Pumper-11

1997 International 7400 All Wheel Drive Navistar with a Ranger Rescue Body 1250 GPM pump with a 500 gallon water tank. This truck is used for vehicle accidents and a supply truck in the Wooddale area. It is equipped with a compliment of Holmatro rescue tools and other tools for extricating patients in motor vehicle accidents. This is also the first due truck for vehicle fires in the Wooddale area

29-Engine-12

1986 Pierce GMC/General 1250 GPM pump with a 1000 gallon water tank and 30 gallons of foam. This is the first due truck for all structure fires in the Wooddale area. Also known as the Wooddale "House Truck".

29-BLS-13 (AKA 511)

1998 GMC 3500 Van/Osage Ambulance This is our BLS ambulance for the Wooddale Area and is also utilized in the Marshalls Creek area. If station 5 is in service this truck becomes known as 511.

29-Tanker-14

1981 GMC/General- Pierce Refurb 400 GPM pump with 2200 gallons of water and 30 gallons of foam. This is the first due tanker for the Wooddale area and follows Engine 12 to all structure fires to supply it with water until a temporary water supply or fill site is established.

29-Brush-15

1984 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe 3500 250 GPM pump with 200 gallons of water. This is the first due brush truck for the Wooddale area.

29-Command Vehicle

2003 GMC 2500 Crew Cab with a Reading body This is the truck given to the active Chief of the Fire Company. It is equipped with QRS supplies to respond to medical calls and some tools in a situation where the chief can lessen the severity of a situation before apparatus arrives on scene.


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