Fire Department

Apparatus

Engine 1411
1991 Ford/Saulsbury Mini-Pumper is the first-out engine to respond to structure fires.

Features and Equipment:

  • 750 gpm pump with 400 gallon water tank
  • 250 ft of 1 ½" preconnected hose
  • 1000 ft 5" supply hose
  • Various gasoline powered saws
  • Medical/First Aid jump kit
  • Three (3) SCBA air packs
  • Built-in 6000 watt generator
  • 13 ft extension ladder
Engine 1411 Ford/Saulsbury Mini-Pumper

Engine 1412
1997 Spartan/Darley Pumper is the first out engine for motor vehicle accidents (MVA) and second out for structure fires.

Features and Equipment:

  • 1500 gpm pump with 1000 gallon water tank
  • 40 gallons built-in foam tank
  • 400 ft of 1 ½" preconnected hose
  • Two (2) 100 ft 1 ½" high rise packs
  • 1300 ft 5" supply hose
  • Various gasoline powered saws
  • Medical/First Aid jump kit
  • Five (5) SCBA air packs
  • Portable 5000 watt generator
  • One 14 ft roof and one 24 ft extension ladder
  • Vehicle extrication equipment

 

Engine 1412 Spartan/Darley Pumper

Engine 1413
This 1987 Pierce is the first out engine for all mutual aid requests from other communities. With the large amount of 5 inch supply hose it carries, this Engine is used to provide the water supply needed for fires in homes or structures that are located more than 2000 feet from a fire hydrant.

Features and Equipment:

  • 2000 GPM Pump
  • 750 Gallon Tank
  • 3 Crosslays
  • 400 ft preconnected 2
  • 2050 ft of 5 inch supply hose
  • 6 person cab
  • 6 S.C.B.A. units
  • Thermal Imaging Camera
Engine 1413 1987 Pierce

Command 1472
For fire department incident command and control.

Features and Equipment:

  • Command reference books and materials
  • Command control board
  • Medical/First Aid jump kit
  • One (1) SCBA air pack
  • Portable radio
Command 1472

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Assistant Fire Chief Tom Majeski
Captain Robert Jamieson
Lieutenant Dave Biggert
Lieutenant Paul Nemastil
Second Lieutenant Daniel Dickson
Second Lieutenant Michael Feig
Second Lieutenant Richard Thompson