Apparatus

Fire company ladder truck

Ladder 5

Ladder 5 is a 2004 Seagrave Meanstick.

It has a 75 foot ladder with a 4 inch nozzle at the top.

It has a 1500 GPM pump and a 400 gallon water tank. It carries hose and fire scene tools.

It runs with a crew of 6 including the officer and driver.

2010 Pierce Fire Engine

Engine 5

Engine 5 is a 2010 Pierce. It was placed into service in November of 2010.

It has a 1000 gallon water tank. The engine responds to fire along with the ladder, it also responds to (MVA’s) Motor Vehicle Accidents.

It can run with a crew of 8 including the officer and driver, but usually responds with 4 or 5 crew members.

1990 International Tanker Fire Truck

Tanker 5

Tanker 5 is a 1990 International with a 1000 GPM Hale pump.

The tank holds 1650 gallons of water and its primary job is to get water from a near by water source. It carries hose, portable water pumps, and fire scene tools.

It runs with a crew of 8 including the officer and driver, but typically runs with 4 to 5 crew members.

Ambulance 5-9

Ambulance 5-9 is a 2014 Chevy G4500 PL Custom Medallion 170 ambulance. It was bought from Spitler Ambulance and Rescue Sales in Montoursville, PA.

In addition to a PL Exclusive Centrally Ducted Climate Control System, this ambulance also includes Custom Graphics, Custom Paint Layout, and an LED Lighting Package.

It provides our area with Basic Life Support (BLS) services.
In February 2015, our 2000 Ford Road Rescue Ambulance was retired.
Brush truck

Brush 5

Brush 5 is a 1986 Chevy 1 ton pickup. It was originally used as a military vehicle.

In late 2005, the fire department received the truck from the forestry department and was put in service in 2006.

The brush truck as a 200 gallon water tank for fighting brush fires and it also carries tools and hoses. It runs with a crew of 3.

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