Apparatus

Company 1

6611
2016

66-11

66-11 is a special truck. This 2016 E-One Rescue Pumper was designed by our own members and was made specifically for us. 66-11 or Rescue 1 as some of us call it is a 2016 10 man cab E-One rescue/pumper with a 1030 gallon tank and a 1500 gallon/min pump. It holds 9 packs which are in the seats so our firefighters are ready to go when arriving. It also holds most of our extrication equipment which includes the 4 hose hydraulic pump with respective hoses that is built into the truck. For more versatility we also have 1 battery powered cutting tool, 1 battery powered spreading tool, and a battery powered ram tool.

6610
2005 Kenworth

66-10

66-10 or Engine 1 as some members call it is a 2005 Kenworth with a 1000 gallon tank and a 1250 gallon/min pump. 66-10 has a 5 man cab with the passenger's seat and rear seats holding our Scott SCBA so our interior firefighters are ready to go when they arrive on scene. 66-10 also holds 5 additional Scott SCBAs in the side compartment.

6612
2019

66-12

66-12 is our largest truck. A 2019 E-One Vac-Tank/pumper with a 3500 gallon tank and a 500 gallon/min pump. This E-one vac tank will blow all other tankers out of the water. This tanker can fill in less than 5 minutes. And in this line of work speed with water is key.

6617
2020

66-17

This truck is our newest truck in the fleet. This truck is a 2020 Darle mini pumper witha CAFS system. This truck sits on a 2020 Ford F550 chassis and has a 6.7L Powerstroke motor. CAFS1 as all of us call it is a great truck to have. CAFS or Compressed Air Foam System is a new way to fight fire. It mixes water and Class A foam mixture to produce foam. The Class A foam is a surfactant (basically a very strong detergent) and when mixed with water it creates foam that sticks to surfaces. Instead of using 3000 gallons of just water to fight a fire we can now use a lot less due to the more surface area the foam sticks to.

6615
2012

66-15

99-15 is our utility truck. It is a 2012 Chevy Silverado that we use for many things. Members can use it to get to classes, we use it to tow our 6-wheeler, and also use it as a blocking vehicle to close roads down which helps our fire police.

Company 2

669
2017 Ford F350

66-9

66-9- A Type 3 style ambulance from Northwest Emergency Vehicles. A 2017 Ford F350 holds the box that houses all the medical equipment. 66-9 has a Stryker Power ProXT stretcher and a Stryker Power Load system. The EMTs in West Hurley also have 2 toughbook laptops that are stored in the ambulance to work on our new E-PCR system that we have.

Company 3 (Spillway)

6632
1989

66-32

Our oldest truck in service. This 1989 Mack tanker has seen many fires and parades. This truck is the beast of the south side. It is a big old truck with a 2000 gallon tank.

6630
2006

66-30

This truck is one of the best trucks for our drivers to learn to pump on. This 2006 Freightliner has a 1000 gallon tank and a 1250gal/min pump. The best part about pumping this truck is that it has a catwalk with the pump panel on it so you are able to see everything that goes on. You can also direct the flow and flow pattern of the deck gun on the catwalk. This is our first due engine for Company 3.

Company 4

1952 truck
1952

1952 Ford Truck

This legendary 1952 Ford truck is found at Station 4 Glenford.