Fire Apparatus

Image of Truck 1
Image of Truck 1, with the Ladder raised,  gushing water from the platform monitor.
Image of Truck 1, displaying the below grade capabilities of the mounted ladder.
Close in image of Truck 1.

Truck 1 / Spartan Gladiator

Truck 1 was designed and built to enhance the Fire Departments emergency response and capabilities primarily for multi-storied buildings.  It has a 100 foot ladder with a platform.  Located on the platform is a 2000 GPM nozzle.  It holds 400 gallons of water and is able to pump 2000 GPM. It is stocked with equipment to be able to respond to all emergencies inside the city.
- Structure Fires
- Vehicle Fires
- Vehicle Accidents
- Extrication
- Hazardous Materials
- Rescues
- Rope Rescues
- Medical Emergencies

Engine 1 / 2013 Spartan

Engine 1 was designed and is operated to be able to respond to most emergencies.  
- Structure Fires
- Vehicle Fires
- Vehicle Accidents
- Extrications
- Hazardous Materials
- Medical Emergencies

It holds 750 gallons of water and is capable of pumping 1500 GPM.  It is the first responding apparatus for most emergencies.

Engine 2 / 2006 Pierce

Engine 2 was designed and is operated to be able to respond to most emergencies such as,
- Structure Fires
- Vehicle Fires
- Vehicle Accidents
- Extrications
- Hazardous Materials
- Medical Emergencies
- Mutual Aid Assistance

Engine 1 holds 750 gallons of water and is capable of pumping 1250 GPM.  It is the first responding apparatus for Medical Emergencies and responds with Engine 1 for all other emergencies.


Brush 1 & 2 / 2009 & 2010 Ford F-350

Brush 1 & 2 are both identical trucks that are designed to be operated during grass and brush fires.  They respond to fires located within the city and respond when requested to assist with other fire agencies.