Engine 1
Engine 1 is a 1997 Smeal pumper on a Spartan Gladiator chassis that carries 1000 gallons of water and is equipped with a 1250 gpm pump. Engine 1 is also equipped with hazardous materials equipment and medical gear. |
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Engine 2
Engine 2 is a 2009 KME pumper that carries 750 gallons of water and is equipped with a 1500 gpm pump. Engine 2 is equipped with extrication tools, search and rescue, and medical equipment. Engine 2 is the newest addition to the department, and responds as the primary engine. |
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Engine 3
Engine 3 is a 2003 KME pumper that carries 1000 gallons of water and is equipped with a 1250 gpm pump. Engine 3 is also equipped with a thermal imaging camera, extrication tools, stabilization equipment and medical gear. |
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Engine 4
Engine 4 is a 1992 International pumper outfitted by Dingee Equipment for use as a tanker. Carrying 1600 gallons of water and equipped with a 1,000 gpm pump, Engine 4 is second due to a call in the “non-hydrant” sections of town and is primary to all wildland fires. |
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Tower 1
Tower 1 is a 2001 KME 95’ Tower Ladder. Equipped with a 95’ ladder, firefighters can gain access to structures from the tower platform. Tower 1 is equipped with a 2000 gpm pump that can supply two master streams to the platform. Tower 1 is the second due apparatus for all commercial and residential alarms in the “hydrant” portions of town. |
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Rescue 1
Rescue 1 is a 2010 Type I Ford F-450 chassis outfitted by Osage Ambulance. Equipped with a Zoll E-Series cardiac monitor, Zoll Autopulse, trauma management, IV therapy, airway, and other associated medical equipment. Other equipment includes two MSA Stealth H-60 SCBA, and forcible entry tools. Rescue 1 currently serves as the primary ambulance to respond to medical alarms. |
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Rescue 2
Rescue 2 is a 2004 Type III Chevy Duramax Diesel C4500 chassis outfitted by LifeLine Ambulance. Equipped a Zoll E-Series cardiac monitor, Zoll Autopulse, trauma management, IV therapy, airway, and other associated medical equipment. Other equipment includes two MSA Stealth H-60 SCBA, and forcible entry tools. Rescue 2 currently serves as the secondary ambulance to respond to medical alarms, if Rescue 1 is occupied. |
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Brush 1
Brush 1 is a 1999 Dodge outfitted by Greenwood Motors. Carrying 250 gallons of water, and equipped with a skid unit with a pump, Brush 1 provides fire protection in off-road or wildland locations. Brush 1 can also transport the department’s off-road trailer that carries snowmobile during the winter months and ATV during the rest of the year. |
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Car 1
Car 1 is a 2008 GMC Yukon, used by the Chief for command purposes. |
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Car 2
Car 2 is a 2010 GMC Yukon, used by the Assistant Chief for command purposes. |
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Engine 201
Engine 201 is a 1954 International 500 gpm pumper built by Maxim Motors of Middleboro, Massachusetts and restored in 1980 by Giroux Body Shop of Hinesburg. This is the first new fire truck purchased by the Williston Fire Department when it was a volunteer department. Today, it is used for public relations. |
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Past Apparatus:
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Hazmat 1
Hazmat 1 is a 1999 International utility truck outfitted by Dingee Equipment and used for special operations. Hazmat 1 is now owned by the Westminster Rural Fire Department Inc. in Westminster, OH.
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Engine 2
Engine 2 is a 1990 KME pumper on a Ford Chassis that carries 1000 gallons of water and is equipped with a 1250 gpm pump. Engine 2 is now owned by the Worcester Volunteer Fire Department of Worcester, VT. |
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Last Updated on Thursday, 04 October 2012 14:08 |