The Fleet:

Engines: 98-61, 98-62, 98-63
Ladder Platform: 98-69
Tender: 98-72
Support Truck: 98-73
Brush Truck: 98-82
Command Vehicle: 98-85
HazMat Trailer: 98-88

Apparatus Pictures and Descriptions:

Engine 98-62

2000 Pierce Dash Class A Pumper
Our first due engine for all residential and commercial alarms and all structure fires, outfitted with a two stage 1500 GPM Waterous top mount pump, a 1000 GAL booster tank, and Class A on-board foam with an in-line induction system.

  

Engine 98-63

1992 Pierce Dash Class A Pumper
Our first due engine for all motor vehicle accidents, outfitted with a two stage 1500 GPM Waterous top mount pump and a 1000 GAL booster tank, crach kit, spill control and BLS equipment.

Engine 98-61

1979 Ford / Pierce Class A Pumper
Our third due engine, outfitted with a two stage 1000 GPM Waterous top mount pump and a 1000 GAL booster tank.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Ladder Platform "Truck" 98-69

Our Ladder Platform is a 1984 HAHN LTI 85 foot ladder tower.
Outfitted as a truck company apparatus, 98-69 has no pump but it is equipped with a 1000 GPM pre-plumbed waterway, firefighter rescue equipment, hurst rescue tools and BLS equipment.

Tender 98-72

Our Tender is a 2007 Pierce on a Kenworth Chassis, with a 330HP Cummins Diesel engine, a 3000 gallon poly-tank, and a 500 GPM Darley pump with dual cross-lays and pump and roll capability.

Brush / Light Duty Rescue 98-82

1997 Ford F-350 Brush Truck
Wildland interface brush truck / Light Duty Rescue - 200 GPM gasoline powered pump with pump and drive capability, 250 GAL booster tank, preconnected booster reel and brush attack lines, and a variety of vehicle extrication equipment, including HURST rescue tools.

Command 98-85

Our Command Vehicle is a 2004 Ford Expedition with a Fastlane customization package.  Our Command Vehicle is equipped with radios that allow for interoperability with Warren and Hunterdon County fire companies as well as Warren County police, EMS, and OEM agencies.

 

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