Our Fleet

E59-10


• 2004 Pumper manufactured by 4 Guy Fire Apparatus on an HME Chassis
• 1500 gallon per minute pump with a 1500 gallon booster tank
• Compressed Air Foam System with 40 gallon Class A foam cell
• 15 kilowatt on-board generator and Wilburt Light Tower
• Seats the Engine Operator, Engine Officer, and four Firefighters
• E59-10 started its career with Adam’s Area Fire District before being purchased by the District in 2013
• First-due Engine to structure fires within the District, and to all mutual aid requests for an engine


E59-20


• 2000 Rescue Pumper manufactured by Pierce Fire Manufacturing
• 1250 gallon per minute pump with a 750 gallon booster tank
• 20 gallons of Class A foam and 10 gallons of Class B foam available from several discharges at concentrations adjustable from 0.1% to 6.0%
• Equipped with Hurst Hydraulic Extrication “Cutters” and “Spreaders”, cribbing, air bags, Haz-Mat equipment, Ice and Water rescue equipment, and a machinery entrapment kit
• 1800 watt Command Light Tower
• Seats the Engine Operator, Engine Officer, and four Firefighters
• First-due Engine to auto accidents and vehicle fires, including the section of the NYS Thruway we protect


E59-30


• 1996 Engine-Tanker manufactured by Pierce Fire Manufacturing
• 1250 gallon per minute pump with a 2500 gallon booster tank
• 10 gallons of Class A foam available from two discharges
• This “Engine-Tanker” is set up to function as a tanker and a fully equipped Class A attack engine
• 1800 watt Command Light Tower
• Seats the Engine Operator, Engine Officer, and two Firefighters
• Frequently requested for mutual aid due to the large water capacity by surrounding departments
• In 2016 the Board of Fire Commissioners approved a refurbishment package with Pierce Fire that sent E59-30 back to the factory for a complete body off refurbishment. This allowed E59-30 to come back an NFPA qualified 2016 Engine, and prevented the taxpayers from the burden of more than $400,000 dollars by delaying anticipated need for replacement by at least 15 years