Apparatus

59-1 - Command Vehicle

59-1

2021 Chevrolet Tahoe

Establishes Incident Command (IC) at Incident Scene

59-22 - Engine

59-22

2017 Rosenbauer Commander Engine

First Due Engine

  • 1500 GPM Hale Pump
  • 1500 Gallon Water Tank
  • Command Light Tower
59-32 - Engine/Tanker

59-32

2008 Ferrara Engine/Tanker

Second Due Engine

  • 1250 GPM Hale Pump
  • 1500 Gallon Water Tank
  • Water Supply Equipment
59-46 - Ladder Truck

59-46

1999 E-One Ladder Truck

Aerial operations and rescue equipment

  • 110 Foot Aerial Ladder
  • Ground Ladders
  • Chimney Fire Equipment
  • Water Rescue Equipment
59-55 - Rescue

59-55

2022 Rosenbauer Commander Rescue

Heavy rescue and extrication operations

  • 500 GPM Hale Pump
  • 400 Gallon Water Tank
  • Hurst Extrication Tools
  • Air Bags
59-67 - EMS Flycar

59-67

2023 Chevrolet Tahoe

Responds to additional EMS calls

  • Equipped with LIFEPAK 15 Monitor
  • LUCAS device
59-69 - Utility Truck

59-69

2022 RAM 2500

Multi-purpose support vehicle

  • Tows 59-97 to incident scene
  • Fire Police Equipment
  • Brush Firefighting Equipment
  • Responds to third EMS Calls in the District
59-71 - Ambulance

59-71

2022 RAM 5500 - Horton 457

New York State Certified BLS Ambulance

  • Responds first to all EMS Calls in the district
  • Equipped with LIFEPAK 15 Monitor
  • LUCAS device
  • Stryker PowerPro Stretcher
59-97 - ATV

59-97

2009 Polaris Ranger 6x6

All-terrain response vehicle

  • Brush Firefighting Equipment

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