2008 STATISTICS

 

SUPPRESSION

RESPONSES

JAN 177
FEB 173
MAR 179
APR 156
MAY 154
JUN 174
JULY 153
AUG  
SEP  
OCT  
NOV  
DEC  
TOTAL 1166

 

SUPPRESSION

RESPONSE TIME *

JAN 1.79
FEB 1.57
MAR 2.02
APR 2.15
MAY 1.58
JUN 2.10
JULY 1.59
AUG  
SEP  
OCT  
NOV  
DEC  
AVERAGE 1.83

 

SUPPRESSION

TRAVEL TIME *

JAN 4.67
FEB 5.13
MAR 4.60
APR 4.11
MAY 4.32
JUN 4.11
JULY 4.40
AUG  
SEP  
OCT  
NOV  
DEC  
AVERAGE 4.48

 

SUPPRESSION

ALERT TO

ARRIVAL  TIME *

JAN 6.46
FEB 7.10
MAR 6.62
APR 6.26
MAY 5.90
JUN 6.21
JULY 6.39
AUG  
SEP  
OCT  
NOV  
DEC  
AVERAGE 6.42

 

EMS RESPONSES

JAN 531
FEB 502
MAR 453
APR 471
MAY 553
JUN 511
JULY 481
AUG  
SEP  
OCT  
NOV  
DEC  
TOTAL 3502

 

SUPPRESSION / EMS

 COMBINED RESPONSES

JAN 708
FEB 675
MAR 632
APR 627
MAY 707
JUN 685
JULY 634
AUG  
SEP  
OCT  
NOV  
DEC  
TOTAL 4668

 

AVERAGE COMBINED SUPPRESSION / EMS

CALLS PER DAY

JAN 23
FEB 24
MAR 20
APR 21
MAY 23
JUN 23
JULY 20
AUG  
SEP  
OCT  
NOV  
DEC  
AVERAGE 22

 

* DENOTES DATA IN MINUTES

 


 

LAST UPDATE: 08/26/2008 12:57 AM

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APPARATUS

Currently the fire companies fleet of vehicles are broken down into four classifications - Command, Suppression, EMS and Utility Units. Each unit in the fleet has a specific purpose but many can be used for a multitude of tasks as dictated by the type of emergency incident. Scroll the page to view each divisions array of units or click the link below to view apparatus from the company's past.

PAST COMPANY APPARATUS

 

COMMAND UNITS

 

UNIT 300

1997 GMC SUBURBAN

This vehicle is utilized by the Second Assistant Chief of the Department
   

UNIT 301 - COMMAND 3

 

2007 GMC YUKON

 

This vehicle is utilized by the Deputy Chief of the Department

This vehicle responds to incidents and becomes the command post when it arrives. Carried in the rear are Preplan incident books, maps of the water systems, hazardous materials logs and supplies to properly layout and document any incident no matter how small or large. Also carried in the vehicle is an SCBA unit and space for the responding officers turnout gear. The purpose is to give the officer responding in the unit a chance to make an interior rescue of a burning structure if the unit arrives on scene before the engine and truck companies.

   
UNIT 302

2005 CHEVROLET 2500

This vehicle is utilized by the First Assistant Chief of the Department

 
   
UNIT 303

2004 GMC YUKON

This vehicle is utilized by the Chief of the Department

   
   
UNIT 304

2003 FORD LTD

This vehicle is utilized by the EMS Second Assistant Chief of the Department
   

 

SUPPRESSION APPARATUS

   
ENGINE 311

2006 SEAGRAVE MARAUDER II 

*NOTE THE BELL ON THE OFFICERS SIDE FRONT OF THE CAB

This unit is equipped with the following:

Stainless steel cab and body
8-Man Cab with 5 SCBA seats
192.5 inch wheelbase
Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine (515 HP) with Jake Brake
Allison 4000 EVS Transmission
Rudd Auto Snow/ Ice Chains
Hale Single Stage 1500 GPM Pump
Elkhart Electrically-Operated Valves
1000 GPM Deck Gun
750 Gallon Water Tank/50 Gallon Foam Tank
Feecon Around-The-Pump Foam Proportioner System
Harrison PTO-Driven 10 KW Generator
Full Compliment of Tools/Equipment per NFPA Standards
Hose Load:  1200 ft. 5" hose, 400 ft. 3" hose
Four 1-3/4" preconnects (150 ft. /two 200 ft. /250 ft.)
100 ft. 1-3/4" trash line (front bumper) 

   
ENGINE 312

 

 

2006 SEAGRAVE MARAUDER II

This unit is equipped with the following:

Stainless steel cab and body
8-Man Cab with 5 SCBA seats
192.5 inch wheelbase
Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine (515 HP) with Jake Brake
Allison 4000 EVS Transmission
Rudd Auto Snow/ Ice Chains
Hale Single Stage 1500 GPM Pump
Elkhart Electrically-Operated Valves
1000 GPM Deck Gun
750 Gallon Water Tank/50 Gallon Foam Tank
Feecon Around-The-Pump Foam Proportioner System
Harrison PTO-Driven 10 KW Generator
Full Compliment of Tools/Equipment per NFPA Standards
Hose Load:  1200 ft. 5" hose, 400 ft. 3" hose
Four 1-3/4" preconnects (150 ft. /two 200 ft. /250 ft.)
100 ft. 1-3/4" trash line (front bumper)

   
ENGINE 313

2006 SEAGRAVE MARAUDER II

This unit is equipped with the following:

Stainless Steel Cab and Body
8-Man Cab with 5 SCBA seats
192.5 inch wheelbase
Detroit Diesel Series 60 engine (515 HP) with Jake Brake
Allison 4000 EVS Transmission
Rudd Auto Snow/ Ice Chains
Hale Single Stage 1500 GPM Pump
Elkhart Electrically-Operated Valves
1000 GPM Deck Gun
750 Gallon Water Tank/50 Gallon Foam Tank
Feecon Around-The-Pump Foam Proportioner System
Harrison PTO-Driven 10 KW Generator
Full Compliment of Tools/Equipment per NFPA Standards
Hose Load:  1200 ft. 5" hose, 400 ft. 3" hose
Four 1-3/4" preconnects (150 ft. /two 200 ft. /250 ft.) 100 ft. 1-3/4" trash line (front bumper)

   
ENGINE 314

1998 SPARTAN SAULSBURY

This engine is equipped with the following:

Hale Single Stage 1500 GPM Pump

750 Gallon Water Tank/50 Gallon Foam Tank

Hose Load:  1200 ft. 5" hose, 400 ft. 3" hose
Four 1-3/4" preconnects (150 ft. /two 200 ft. /250 ft.) 100 ft. 1-3/4" trash line (front bumper)

 

SPECIAL NOTE - THIS UNIT IS EQUIPPED AS A SQUAD. IT CARRIES A FULL COMPLEMENT OF AMKUS HYDRAULIC RESCUE TOOLS AS WELL AS OTHER RESCUE EQUIPMENT

   
ENGINE 315

1998 SPARTAN SAULSBURY

This engine is equipped with the following:

Hale Single Stage 1500 GPM Pump

750 Gallon Water Tank/50 Gallon Foam Tank

Hose Load:  1200 ft. 5" hose, 400 ft. 3" hose
Four 1-3/4" preconnects (150 ft. /two 200 ft. /250 ft.) 100 ft. 1-3/4" trash line (front bumper)

 

SPECIAL NOTE - THIS UNIT IS EQUIPPED AS A SQUAD. IT CARRIES A FULL COMPLEMENT OF AMKUS HYDRAULIC RESCUE TOOLS AS WELL AS OTHER RESCUE EQUIPMENT

 

   
RESCUE 351

2002 SPARTAN SAULSBURY

It has a 1500 gpm pump with around the pump foam system, 750 gallon water tank and a 150 gallon foam tank. This unit carries 1200 ft of 5 inch, 400 ft of 3 inch , and three preconnected handlines of the following sizes: 1 - 100 ft ; 2 - 200 ft. Rescue 351 also has the ability to operate 7 Amkus tools at the same time.

   
TOWER 331

2002 AMERICAN LaFRANCE / LTI 100 FOOT TOWER

This unit has an eight man cab and it is equipped with over 200 feet of ground ladders, a 20 KW generator and all the necessary tools and equipment to  successfully complete its primary mission as a truck company.

   
BRUSH 341

1971 INTERNATIONAL

 

   
BRUSH 342

1995 FORD

 

   
AIR 361

1986 FORD

 

   

 

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES APPARATUS

 

UTILITY 399

2000 FORD EXCURSION

 
   
AMBULANCE 391

2000 FORD HORTON

This unit is ALS equipped

   
AMBULANCE 392

2001 FORD HORTON

This unit is ALS equipped

   
AMBULANCE 393

2002 FORD HORTON

This unit is ALS equipped

   
 

UTILITY APPARATUS