Apparatus

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.


At night this is our first-due engine, 4001. It is a 1995 RD Murray, equipped with a pump capacity of 1750 gallons per minute. 4001 carries with it a 750-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.


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.


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.