120 is a utility vehicle that is used for miscellaneous tasks. It is used to shuttle hose from incident scenes, transport personnel, and haul various equipment when needed. It carries pump out equipment in the event of a minor flood within a residence. It responds to any incident where it is requested.
121 is the first due apparatus to haz-mat calls and carbon monoxide calls. It is also the mutual aid apparatus, which responds to any mutual call that does not require our rapid intervention team. It has a 750 gallon water tank, and a pump capable of pumping 1,500 gallons per minute (GPM). The cab is equipped with five SCBA seats (one in the front, four in the rear), and two "flip down" seats for exterior firefighters.
122 is a multi-purpose heavy rescue vehicle. It is the first apparatus to respond to motor vehicle accidents and rope rescue calls. 122 is also equipped to respond to structure fires, carbon monoxide calls, and haz-mat calls. The cab is equipped with seven SCBA seats (one in the front, six in the rear), and has a large flip down bench in the rear to seat more firefighters.
123 is the second due apparatus to any structure fire, fire alarm, or car fire. However, it is the first due apparatus to wires down calls. It is also the RIT apparatus for any in-town RIT call. It has a 500 gallon water tank, and a pump capable of pumping 1,500 gallons per minute (GPM). The cab is equipped with five SCBA seats (one in the front, four in the rear).
124 is the first due apparatus to any structure fire, fire alarm, or car fire within the fire district. 124 is the second apparatus to respond to motor vehicle accidents and brush fires. Its primary purpose is fire suppression. It has a 750 gallon water tank, and a pump capable of pumping 1,500 gallons per minute (GPM). The cab is equipped with five SCBA seats (one in the front, four in the rear), and one "flip down" seat for exterior firefighters. For more information click HERE
125 is primarily the RIT apparatus for any out-of-town RIT call. It also responds to rope rescue calls, brush fires and wires down calls within the fire district. It has a 250 gallon water tank, and a pump capable of pumping 500 gallons per minute (GPM). The cab does not have any SCBA seats, but there are five SCBAs harnessed within the rear section (three located in a compartment, two mounted externally covered in canvas bags).
127 is the 2nd Assistant Chief's vehicle. It carries the 2nd Assistant Chief's turn out gear, an air pack, a fire extinguisher, portable radios, flashlights, and a hand tool.
128 is the 1st Assistant Chief's vehicle. It carries the 1st Assistant Chief's turn out gear, an air pack, a fire extinguisher, portable radios, flashlights, and a hand tool.
129 is the Chief's vehicle. It carries the Chief's turn out gear, an air pack, a fire extinguisher, portable radios, flashlights, and a hand tool. Click HERE to see a walk around video of Car 129!