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Brush One
This blue 1994 Ford Super Duty 2-door, 4-wheel
drive can carry 250 gallons of water and two firefighters and their
gear.
Capable of drafting water from lakes and streams, Brush One is designed
to fight wildland fires.
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Brush Two
A 1987 white Chevy 4-door, 4-wheel drive
automatic
with a 454cc engine, Brush Two can carry 250 gallons of water and up to
five
firefighters and their gear. Capable of drafting water from lakes and
streams, Brush One is designed to fight wildland fires.
This vehicle was generously donated
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© Marian Kelly, 2006
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© Harold Alexander, 2008
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Engine Two
Engine Two, our first-out vehicle, is a 1988
International, is a 4WD structure engine capable of carrying 500
gallons of water and two firefighters and their gear, including air
packs. Engine Two has a pumping capacity of 1000 gallons per minute
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Tender One
A 2007 Freightliner, Tender One holds 2000 gallons
of
water and is capable of drafting from lakes and rivers. The Darley pump
can move 750 gallons per minute and the tender's 2000 gallon Portatank
can be left at a scene, permitting the tender to shuttle back and
forth, ensuring firefighters have plenty of water.
More Pictures of Tender
One
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© Harold Alexander, 2007
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© Marian Kelly, 2006
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Squad One
A 1991 yellow Chevy Suburban, Squad One is used to
transport additional firefighters and all necessary equipment to fire
scenes. Ice Rescue and Medical First Response equipment is kept
in the squad, making this our first-out vehicle for these incidents.
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