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During the day this is our first-due engine, 4011. It is a 2003 Stuphen Custom pumper, equipped with a pump capacity of 2000 gallons per minute. 4011 carries with it a 1000-gallon water tank and a self-contained 50-gallon foam system. On board are 2000 feet of 5" hose, 500 feet of 3" hose and 5 preconnect hand lines of varying diameter. |
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4003 is a 1989 Ford Ranger Fire Rescue truck. Every time
this truck rolls to a call, it brings 18 spare air bottles and a cascade system
with 8 banks of air filled to 6000psi. This system is also capable of filling
scuba bottles. To add to this equipment, 4003 also carries with it multiple
chainsaws, a variety of hazardous material equipment, high angle rescue
equipment, and a Kinman tool for extrication purposes.
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4005 is our 1982 Sutphen 105-ft. Tower Ladder.
This truck, by itself,
is impressive enough ,however, it is equipped with a pump capacity of
1500 gallons per minute. It has a 250-gallon water tank on board. 4005 has 2
preconnect hand lines and carries with it 500 feet of 5" hose. It was
refurbished in 2001 with a new cab and all new carpartments with roll up
doors. The frame, drive train, generator and tower are only orignal parts
from 1982 |
4007
is a 2004 Ford F-350 crew cab 4x4 pick-up truck.
This vehicle is used for bringing equipment and firefighters
to the scene as well as towing our fire boat 4016,
our Zodiac 4026, and the fire prevention unit. |
Moored on the Point Pleasant Canal, 4016 is our 25-foot
Stieger Craft Fireboat. On board is a 600 gallon per minute pump, which has foam
capabilities. 4016 is equipped with 2 hand lines
and a deck gun, which can be mounted on the bow of the vessel. |
4006 is Station 40's Scuba Unit. It is a 1986
GMC equipped with all the essentials of scuba diving and surf / open water
rescue. This van is ready to respond with our Scuba Team aboard to those
rescue calls above and under the water. |
4000 is our Chief's car, a 2000
Chevy Tahoe with 4-Wheel-Drive and is equipped to be used as an Incident
Command Center at all emergency calls. |