Engine 61 is a 1989 Ford L9000 carrying 1000 gallons of water and a 1500 GPM pump. It serves as our second-out engine for structure fires.
The fire apparatus for our district consists of:
3 Structural fire fighting engines
1 Water tender
1 Brush/Rescue unit
1 Quick response vehicle
1 Command unit
Engine 61 is a 1989 Ford L9000 carrying 1000 gallons of water and a 1500 GPM pump. It serves as our second-out engine for structure fires.
Engine 62 is a 2001 American LaFrance that carries 1000 gallons of water, and is equipped with a 1500 GPM pump. It seats three firefighters, and aside from carrying equipment for fire suppression, it also carries emergency medical equipment and vehicle extrication tools.
Engine 64 is a 1991 Pirece pumper that carries 750 gallons of water and is equipped with a 1,250 GPM pump. It seats 4 firefighters. The pumper is on loan to us from East Lincoln County Fire & Rescue District through an intergovernmental agreement.
Tender 61 is a 2008 Rosenbauer that carries 1800 gallons of water, and has a 750 GPM pump. The tender carries a floating pump system for drafting water from rivers and other bodies of water, and a 2500 gallon portable water tank.
Rescue 62 is a 2001 Ford F550 carrying 480 gallons of water and a 125GPM Pump. It carries emergency medical equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus, as well as wildfire equipment. It serves as the district's wildfire response vehicle.
Squad 62 is a 2010 Chevy Suburban 1500. It serves primarily as a personnel response vehicle, and carries emergency medical equipment.
Squad 61: Serving as our fire chief response vehicle is a 2018 Ford Explorer. It carries incident command equipment, including equipment to handle active shooter incidents, as well as a compliment of emergency medical equipment.
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