Brush 806
Brush 806 is primarily used as a brush fire truck, with a removable pump and water tank located in the bed.
Brush 806 is primarily used as a brush fire truck, with a removable pump and water tank located in the bed.
Engine 811 has a 1000 gallon water tank and a 1500 gpm pump. It is our first due engine for all fire and rescue calls.
Engine 805 has a 1000 gallon water tank and a 1500 gpm pump. It is the second-out engine and is primarily used for fire and rescue calls.
Ladder 808 is a 105 foot straight stick, rear mount ladder truck and pumper. It is primarily used on fire and rescue calls. It is capable to affect a high angle or confined space rescue.
Tender 809 has a 3500 gallon tank and responds to fire calls with limited or no water source. It is primarily used for water shuttle operations, but can also fully function as a fire pumper.
Medic 804 is the first out ambulance for all initial EMS calls. It is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It is an ALS capable squad, and, per a contract with the city, will always be staffed with a minimum of 1 paramedic and 1 EMT (in most cases it is staffed with 2 paramedics).
Medic 802 is a remounted ambulance. The rear box off of retired 802 was removed and placed on a new chassis. This ambulance has full ALS capabilities and responds to primary EMS incidents.
Medic 801 is a remounted ambulance. The rear box off of retired 801 was removed and placed on a new chassis. This ambulance has full ALS capabilities and responds to primary EMS incidents.
A department chief’s professional vehicle is there to assist chief officers in being ready for emergency response, at the drop of a hat. The vehicle is equipped with technology and equipment that allows them to better do their job.
807 is a prevention and public education vehicle. It also servers as a command vehicle in the case of Fire incidents.
A golf cart and trailer to support EMS and fire functions at local events and festivals.
The airboat is used to help those injured or in need on water or ice.
A support car for non emergency functions to allow the department to keep emergency apparatus within our response area.
This trailer is used to educate children within the community about fire prevention, fire safety, and weather safety in their homes.
This trailer carries a wide variety of technical rescue equipment for high angle rope rescue, grain bin rescue, confined space rescue, and mass causality incidents.
This trailer is used to carry bulk hazardous materials equipment for chemical containment, decontamination, and leak stoppage and mitigation.
Retired Brush/Utility Truck
This vehicle was retired when it was involved in a motor vehicle accident.
2002 Ford E450
This 1928 Ahrens Fox pumper is a historic gem. It has a piston pump capacity of 1000 gpm, and holds 60 gallons of water.
Brush 806 is primarily used as a brush fire truck, with a small pump located in the bed. Like 807, it is also sometimes used as a personnel vehicle for EMS runs.