
Engine 351 is a 2010 Rosenbauer 101 foot aerial truck. It responds to all structure fires and fire alarms.

Engine 333 is a 1994 E-One. It has a 1500 GPM top-mount pump and a 1,000 gallon water tank. It is used primarily as a water supply pumper and also carries extrication and EMS equipment used at motor vehicle accidents. It is the first due for structure fires and fire alarms.

Rescue 382 is a 1996 Chevy Suburban. It functions as the primary responding unit to EMS calls. It carries all necessary BLS equipment, including a defibrillator, oxygen and trauma kit. It also responds to motor vehicle accidents as a backup for EMS needs.

Rescue/Pumper 332 is a 2001 E-One/Saulsbury. It has a 1500 GPM pump, a 725 gallon water tank and a 30 gallon foam tank. It also carries a full complement of Hurst extrication equipment and EMS gear. This vehicle has an Amps generator, a 6000 watt light tower, 110V scene lights, and 2 electric hydraulic pumps with 100 foot pre-connects for the Hurst tools. It is the first due for all rescue calls and motor vehicle accidents.

Brush Truck 371 is a 2004 S&S body built on a Ford 550 4×4 chassis. It has a 250 GPM pump, a 280 gallon water tank and a 17 gallon foam tank. It is equipped for fighting grass, brush and wildland fires, with forestry hose and tools designed especially for wildland firefighting. It is also fully outfitted with EMS equipment.

Tanker 361 is a 2005 Rosenbauer body built on a Freightliner chassis. It has a 410 HP Caterpillar engine, 1000 GPM pump, 1800 gallon water tank, and 3 remotely operated water dumps.

A 2000 Lowe, 14 foot aluminum boat with a 25 HP Johnson engine with electric start.

This is a 2008 Polaris Ranger 4×4, donated to us by Fortuna Energy. It is used for brush fires and access to remote locations for fire and EMS.