Apparatus
Engine
Tank 134 (ET134) is a 1987 Spartan/FMC engine, refurbished in 1991 by
Gowans-Knight. This engine tanker features
a 1,000 GPM single stage Hale pump, 1000 gallon booster tank, thermal imaging
camera, 6 KW generator,
Engine Tank 234 (ET234) is a 1981 Grumman Engine, refurbished in 1999 by Gowans-Knight. It features a 1,000 GPM two stage Watrous pump, 2000 gallon booster tank, foam and tanker shuttle equipment, EMS and LifeStar landing equipment 6 KW generator and seating for 5. Engine tank 234 shuttles big water to structure fires and is first due at LifeStar incidents.
Engine
Tank 334 (ET334) is a 1993 E-One Cyclone engine. It features a 1,500 GPM single stage Hale
pump, 1000 gallon booster tank, foam equipment, thermal imaging camera,
extrication equipment including hydraulic cutter & spreader,
Rescue 134 (R134) is a 1989 E-One Brigadier heavy rescue. It features full EMS capabilities including AED, cold water rescue suits, 15 KW PTO powered generator, hydraulic spreader, cutter, and rams, pneumatic lift bags, gas meter, 8000 pound winch, scene lights, and seating for 6. Rescue 134 is first due at vehicle accidents or any incident where heavy rescue capabilities are needed.
Service
134 (S134) is a 1988 Ford F350 with an ambulance style body. It has full
Serice 234 (S234) is a 2003 Ford F350 pickup truck. This is the Department’s workhorse utility vehicle capable of transporting primary and support equipment to an incident.
Forestry 134 (F134) is a 1953 Dodge 4X4 with a 75 GPM pump, 125 gallon booster tank, 11 Indian Cans, and a multitude of other wildland firefighting equipment.
Marine
134 (M134) is a 2000 Zodiac
style 15-foot Quicksilver boat. It is
trailer towed by Service 234 and has a 25 HP Mercury outboard engine. It has a tow bar capable of towing up to
three divers and seats 8. It has seen
service not only in
2004 Kubota RTV900 compliments
Forestry 134 for wildland firefighting and remote search & rescue
operations. It is equipped with
detachable foam or