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Engine 101-1

A 1994 Spartan/4Guys custom pumper. This unit contains a 1250gpm Hale pump with 1000 gallon booster tank. This unit has seating for 6 personnel and is assigned to station 1.

 

Engine 101-2:

A 1994 Pierce Saber custom pumper. This unit contains a 1250gpm Waterous pump with a 750 gallon booster tank. This unit has seating for 6 personnel and is assigned to sta.2. The current color scheme of this engine was from Chippewa Lake prior to the merger and was Engine 111-1

 

Engine 101-3

A 2010 Sutphen Shield series S2 pumper. This unit has a 1500GPM Waterous pump and carries 750 gallons of water, and 30 gallons of foam. This is the first Engine with a side-mount controled pump for LTFD. This unit has a complete LED lighting system and the newly required safety chevroning to both the front bumper and complete rear of truck. This truck carries 6 firefighters. It will also contain all equipment, including an AED, needed to operate as a first responder-BLS for medical calls when required. This truck is assigned to Station 1.

 

Tanker 102-1

A 1992 International/4Guys elliptical tanker. This unit contains a 1000gpm Hale pump with an 1800 gallon booster tank. This unit has seating for 3 personnel and is assigned to station 1.

 

Truck 104-1

A 2005 Ford F350.This vehicle was purchased through state bid and is equipped with a Darley skid unit. A diamond plate tool box and deck and all emergency lighting was installed by members of LTFD this unit carries 3 brush packs and a foam pro as well as brooms, shovels and other misc. hand tools. This truck is also used to pull our fire prevention trailer. In 2008 a western snow plow was purchased and installed by members as well. This was the first vehicle to receive safety chevroning. This unit is assigned to station 2.

 

Squad 107-1

A 2007 Ford E350/Road Rescue. This unit replaced the Townships last gasoline engine vehicle. Equipped as an ALS unit. This unit is assigned to station 1.

 

Squad 107-2

A 1997 International/Horton. Equipped as an ALS unit. This unit was refurbished in 2009 to include all new paint, LED lighting, various and much-needed repairs to the engine. This unit had a vertical exhaust, which was removed and re-directed, to the driver’s side ground. This was the second vehicle to receive safety chevroning. This unit’s former number from Chippewa Lake was 117.This unit is assigned to station 2.

 

Rescue 108-1

A 2002 International/EVI medium duty rescue. This unit carries Amkus hydraulic tools and is equipped with a complete set of air bags and multiple other rescue tools. 4000 watt Wil-Burt light tower. Also carries an assortment of water/Ice rescue equipment. Unit has seating for 5 personnel and responds to all motor vehicle accidents and structure fires and is assigned to station 2.

 

Fire Prevention Trailer

2002 - 33’, 2-story, Surrey Fire Safety House. This trailer contains 2 floors; the 1st floor is used for severe weather training and resembles a typical living room, while the 2nd floor is used for fire training and resembles a typical bedroom. The 2nd floor opens out to an outside deck where children can learn how to use a fire escape ladder. The trailer also contains a fully operational kitchen where basic kitchen emergencies can be taught. This unit contains a full lighting and sound system to simulate storms and lightning. It also contains a heated door to train children, and even adults, on how to test doors during a fire. The unit is also plumbed so that the entire trailer can be used for smoke simulations. This helps provide a realistic and dramatic feel of what one may encounter in the event of a fire emergency in their home.

RETIRED APPARATUS

 

Squad 107-1 (Retired)

A 1992 Chevrolet / McCoy Miller. This unit has been retired and was replaced by the new 107-1 in 2007.

   

Engine 101-3 (Retired)

A 1985 International/Grumman Firecat. This unit contains a 1000gpm Waterous pump with a 750 gallon booster tank. This unit has seating for 2 personnel and was assigned to station 2. This unit was the last of the manual transmissions trucks in the LTFD fleet. This unit’s number from Chippewa Lake was 111. This truck was retired and sold at auction in October of 2009.