Apparatus

23-5

This 2009 Seagrave Marauder II is stationed out of 23-B on Schoolhouse Road. It was placed in service on 12-10-2010. It’s staffed by one Lieutenant and three Firefighters.

It is equipped with a variety of equipment that exceeds the compliment of a traditional Engine company. “Engine 5” carries extrication tools for motor vehicle accidents as well as equipment for specialized rescue such as ice and rope rescue.

Engine’s Specs

2009 Seagrave Marauder Stainless Steel Cab/Body
1750 GPM Waterous Pump
25 Gallon Class A foam tank
Waterous Advantus 6 Foam System
750 Gallon On Board Water Tank
Cummins ISL 425hp Motor
Allison 3000EVS Transmission
Onan 8kw Generator


23-8

This 2005 E-One 75′ Quint is the department’s aerial stationed out of the Centre Drive firehouse. It was placed in service on 3-2006. It is staffed by one Lieutenant and three Firefighters.

This truck was purchased to incorporate both the use of an aerial device combined with the same abilities as a traditional Engine company as well. “Ladder 8” hosts a 75′ aerial device, a compliment of ground ladders, extrication equipment, and a number of specialized rescue equipment such as ice and rope rescue.

This apparatus was one of the first trucks in the area to be equipped with CAFS (Compressed Air Foam System) which uses compressed air foam in its hose lines to increase extinguishment effectiveness and decrease overall property damage in a fire.

Ladder’s Specs

2005 Emergency One Quint
75′ Aluminum Aerial
2000 GPM Waterous Pump
350 Gallon On Board Water Tank
50 Gallon Class A Foam Tank
Waterous CAFS system
Cummins 525hp Motor
Harrison 8kw Generator


23-6

This 2008 Seagrave Tanker is currently stationed out of the Centre Drive firehouse. It was placed into service on (((()))) When the need arises for its response, firefighters are diverted from the Ladder to respond with the Tanker.

The majority of the funding for the purchase of this piece was acquired through a federal grant. Since a considerable portion of town is without fire hydrants, tankers are a necessity to bring a larger volume of water to the fire scene, then through means of a shuttle fill at the closest water source and maintain a constant supply of water to firefighters at the scene.

Tanker’s Specs

2008 Seagrave Tanker
International 4-man Cab
750 GPM Waterous Pump
3000 Gallon On Board Water Tank
10″ Main Dump Valve With Pivoting Chute


23-11

This 1996 E-One Rescue is currently stationed out of the Schoolhouse Rd firehouse. It was placed into service on 1997. This truck is the answer to carrying everything else we may need on a specialized rescue scene that the Engine and Ladder cannot carry.

It is equipped with a variety of rescue equipment including Heavy Extrication, Rope Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, and Basic Life Support. When the need arises for its response, firefighters are diverted from the Engine to drive the Rescue to the scene.

E-One Rescue Specs

1996 E-One Rescue
International 2-man Cab
Walk-in 14′ body with additional seating
10′ Telescoping Light Tower
High Capacity Winch


23-14

This 2007 Ford utility truck was placed into service in 2007.

This truck responds out of the Schoolhouse Rd firehouse. It serves multiple roles for the department as a staff vehicle, a brush fire response unit, snow removal, and a means to tow our special operations trailer.

Specs

NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE


23-15

This 1991 Pierce Lance pumper currently serves as the department’s reserve Engine. It was formerly Engine 5 and responded out of the Schoolhouse Road Station until the need for replacement became evident.

This Engine was spec’d and purchased through the original volunteer fire company that once served the area. It has served the area proudly and continues to be placed in service in the event one of our front line trucks go out for service and repairs.

Engine’s Specs

1991 Pierce Lance
1500 GPM Waterous Pump
500 Gallon On Board Water Tank
20 Gallon Class A Foam System


23-6

This 2007 Ford utility truck was placed into service in 2007.

This truck responds out of the Schoolhouse Rd firehouse. It serves multiple roles for the department as a staff vehicle, a brush fire response unit, snow removal, and a means to tow our special operations trailer.

Specs

NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE


23-7

This 1986 E-One Hurricane (Retired) served as a second line pumper during its service on Schoolhouse Road. The department’s last “open cab” pumper was retired after the purchase of current Engine 5 and replace by Engine 15.

This Engine was spec’d and operated by the department’s former volunteer company. This truck is currently housed at the Centre Dr. firehouse, and is currently up for sale.

Engin’s Specs

1986 E-One Hurricane
1500 GPM Pump
500 Gallon On Board Water Tank


23-5

This 1974 Hahn Pumper (Retired) served as the departments primary response engine in the late 70’s and 80’s.

After the purchase of 23-7, this pumper was placed into “Second Due” status behind 23-7. It is now retired.
 

Pumper’s Specs

1974 Hahn Pumper
1000 GPM Two Stage Hale Pump
500 Gallon On Board Water Tank


23-13

This vehicle was a 1950’s 1 ton dodge ammo carrier brush truck. This particular piece saw action throughout the 1970’s and early 1980’s.

This truck was capable of snapping or tumbling up to 8″ softwoods if lined up properly. At the Forge Road Fire wrapped a poultry fence around its drive shaft, which tore out its 24 volt electrical system. Crew was forced to rig up a wire to the fuel pump to get out of harm’s way.

Specs

NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE


23-11

There is no information available.

Specs

NO INFORMATION AVAILABLE


Support Vehicles

23-4

2009 Dodge Durango is operated by the Chief of the Department.

23-3

2010 Ford Escape is operated by the Captain of the Department.

23-1

1991 Ford Crown Victoria is used as a staff vehicle for the Centre Dr. firehouse.