Apparatus Specifications

50 Pumper is a 1996 GMC Topkick with a New Lexington 14' pumper body. It's features include: 5 passenger       cab and a 1,250 gal./min. Darley fire pump. It carries the following equipment: 5 - Scott Air-pak 50 4,500 psi self      contained breathing apparatus, 800+ feet of various diameter fire hose, 1 - 24' extension ladder, 1 - 14' roof ladder    1 - 12' folding attic ladder, 1 - Hurricane gasoline powered ventilation fan, 1 - 2,200 gal. Fold-a-tank, 1 - gasoline     powered abrasive saw, and various other fire fighting equipment such as: axes, halligan bars, sledge hammers, foam    w/applicator, pike poles, salvage covers, and spare S.C.B.A. cylinders. This unit is first due on all structure, vehicle,   and unknown type fires.                                                                             
                                                               

 


50 Tanker
is a 1990 GMC Topkick with a New Lexington 14' tanker body. It's features include: 2 passenger cab, 1,000 gal./min. Darley fire pump, and a 2,000 gal. water tank. It carries the following equipment: 800+ feet of various diameter fire hose, 1-24' extension ladder, and 1-250 gal./min. portable pump. Other fire fighting equipment includes:  shovels, brush fire rakes, axes, halligan bars, and sledge hammers. This unit responds to all fires with 50 Pumper and   50 Brush to provide fire fighting water.                                                                                                                       

50 Rescue is a 2001 GMC Topkick with a New Lexington 14' non-walk in body. Its features include: all wheel       drive, 5 passenger cab, 12,000 lb Ramsey winch, 2 - 50' hydraulic hose reels for pre-connected rescue tools,1-100'   110v electric cord reel, and 1 - 100' 120 psi air hose reel. It carries the following equipment: 2-Amkus Simo-unit's      hydraulic power plants, 2-Amkus spreaders (1 pre-connected), 1-Amkus "O" cutter pre-connected, 12", 22", and     60" Amkus hyd. rams, 1-Bullard T3 thermal imaging camera, multiple Vetters air lifting bags, 1-Honda 500 watt         220 volt gasoline powered generator, and various other hand tools such as: a battery operated reciprocating saw,       sledge hammers, axes, air chisels, sockets, wrenches, punches, and hacksaws. This is the first due unit with                50 Squad and IRP 81 to all vehicle accidents. It also responds with 50 Pumper and 50 Tanker to all structure fires     and carries 3 - Scott Air-pak 50 4,500 psi self contained breathing apparatus.                                                           



 50 Brush
is a 1995 Hummer converted into a brush fire vehicle by Fire Attacker. It's features include: CTIS          (central tire inflation system), all wheel drive, 250 gal. water tank, 500 gal./min. Darley fire pump, 9,000 lb Ramsey    winch. It carries the following equipment: chainsaw, axes, fire rakes, Indian tanks, shovels, and various other small     hand tools. The first due unit on all brush fires, it also responds on physical rescue calls in rough terrain.                     


50 Squad
is a 1998 GMC 4x4. The unit carries medical equipment such as: cervical collars, backboard, oxygen,  Kedrick extrication device (K.E.D.), stretcher, trauma kit, military anti-shock trousers (M.A.S.T.), and an               automatic external defibulator (A.E.D.) This vehicle responds in conjunction with the local ambulance company        fire, accident, rescue, and medical alarms dispatched by the 911 center. By far the busiest piece of apparatus,          50   Squad answers an average of 200 calls per year.                                                                                              
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