Engine 50
This apparatus serves as our second out apparatus from Station 5. The primary functions of this apparatus are establishing the waterpoint in the event of a fire, establishing the Landing Zone if one is needed, or running a secondary call when the paid staff is tied up on another call.
Engine 51
This apparatus is our first out truck at Station 5 and is ran on every call with the exception of mutual aid calls. This apparatus has the equipment and capabilities to run medical calls, extinguish fires, perform extrication while on a wreck, or even rescue based operations such as water rescues and other technical rescues.
Tanker 53
This apparatus serves as the primary Tanker for Station 5. The primary role for this apparatus is to supply water to both mutual aid departments as well as our own. This apparatus is also equipped with the RIT Bag which aids firefighters who need assistance while inside the structure.
Brush Truck 54
This apparatus serves as the brush truck for Station 5. This apparatus responds to calls such as outside fires where the larger apparatus can not get close enough to the fire.
Squad 55
This apparatus serves as a personnel support vehicle. We use it to transport members during trainings or classes where the larger apparatus are not needed.
Utility 56
This apparatus serves as our secondary extrication/medical response vehicle from Station 5. This apparatus contains extra equipment such as additional cribbing and tools if needed for a large extrication. This apparatus is also the primary vehicle that tows Gator 5 to the scene of an emergency.
Gator 5
This apparatus, housed at Station 5, is used for events such as missing person searches, extracting injured people out of the woods, and brush fires.
Engine 111
This apparatus serves as our first out engine from Station 11. This truck is fully equipped to handle any emergency just as Engine 51 with the exception of rescue capabilities.
Tanker 112
This apparatus currently serves as the tanker for Station 11 and responds mutual aid to our neighboring districts when needed to supply them with additional water.
Engine 113
This Engine, housed at Station 5, serves as our reserve engine in the case that our frontline truck goes down for maintenance.
Brush Truck 114
This apparatus serves as the brush truck for Station 11. This apparatus responds to calls such as outside fires where the larger apparatus can not get close enough to the fire.
POV - Privately Owned Vehicle
If you see a regular vehicle coming up the road with red lights flashing, then you have probably seen one of our volunteer firefighters responding to either the station to grab an apparatus or responding directly to the emergency. By responding to a call in a POV with red lights flashing, the firefighters are simply asking for permission to pass so they can get to the
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