Apparatus Through the Years - comprehensive listing of our fire engines and trucks through the years (with images when possible).


 



 

 


 
Engine One / E-1
1992 Spartan-Quality
1250 G.P.M. Pumper
In Service: 12-02-92
E-1 is our front line command vehicle, generally driven by the senior Motor Engineer on duty with the Officer In Charge who would act as Incident Commander.

Engine Two / E-2
1996 Seagrave
1250 G.P.M. Pumper
In Service: 9-1996
E-2 is our "work horse" - responding to motor vehicle crashes, car fires, and all fires and emergencies, it backs up the ambulance and is the "attack rig" when fighting fires.

Aerial Tower One / T-1
1976 Sutphen
100 foot + ladder/bucket
1250 G.P.M.
In Service: 1-12-1988
purchased used from Livonia FD
The Tower was in service when 8 men on were on duty; recent changes to our Standard Operating Procedures by the Fire Chief, leave this truck out of service most of the time regardless of how many dirver's are scheduled. It is taken to a commercial fire call by the E-1 crew.

 

Rescue 1 / R-1
2006 Ford
In Service: 2005
The Rescue is our transporting BLS unit that responds to practically every run. The driver of R-1 is also firefighter that keeps his bunker gear on the rig; the other EMT is also a firefighter that is also assigned to an engine - for a fire call, this firefighter/EMT rides the backseat of the Engine, for medical call he rides passenger of R-1.

 

Rescue 2 / R-2
1998 Ford
In Service: 1997
The Rescue is our transporting BLS unit that responds to practically every run. The driver of R-1 is also firefighter that keeps his bunker gear on the rig; the other EMT is also a firefighter that is also assigned to an engine - for a fire call, this firefighter/EMT rides the backseat of the Engine, for medical call he rides passenger of R-1.

 

 

 




Engine 4
1980 Seagrave
1250 G.P.M.
In Service: 5-1-1980;
back up Engine that also responds to Highland Park when needed.

 

Chief's Car - Red Jeep Cherokee.

Fire Marshal's Car - White Dodge Minivan.

Truck - Yellow Pick -Up; former DPW vehicle.

 


 

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