2023 Responses |
Jan | 53 |
Feb | 26 |
Mar | 57 |
Apr | 63 |
May | 62 |
Jun | 62 |
Jul | 79 |
Aug | 67 |
Sep | 69 |
Oct | 56 |
Nov | 51 |
Dec | |
Total | 645 |
2022 Responses |
Jan | 44 |
Feb | 42 |
Mar | 51 |
Apr | 41 |
May | 68 |
Jun | 64 |
Jul | 45 |
Aug | 58 |
Sep | 46 |
Oct | 60 |
Nov | 59 |
Dec | 66 |
Total | 644 |
Past Responses |
2021 | 592 |
2020 | 525 |
2019 | 636 |
2018 | 560 |
2017 | 553 |
2016 | 591 |
2015 | 519 |
2014 | 597 |
2013 | 542 |
2012 | 511 |
2011 | 621 |
2010 | 609 |
2009 | 533 |
2008 | 592 |
2007 | 575 |
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| Engine 47-4 1994 Pierce Lance Pumper A 1994 Pierce Lance 7 person chassis with a stainless steel pumper body including rescue style compartmentation. This vehicle is equipped with a 750 gallon fiberglass water tank and a 25 gallon fiberglass class B foam tank. It has a 1500 gpm Waterous pump with a built in foam system. This unit carries four 200ft 1 ¾" pre-connected hand lines, one 100ft pre-connected hand line, one 200ft pre-connected 2 ½" hand line, 500ft of 2 ½" hose set up as a lead line and 1500ft of 5" supply line as well as a 1000 gpm removable deck gun. This vehicle also features a 6 kw pto generator that powers all the electrical equipment including 2000 watts of scene lighting. Carried on this unit are various fire suppression equipment including numerous water supply appliances and drafting equipment, six complete SCBA with spare cylinders, a RIT pack for incoming RIT teams to utilize at our incident, 59ft of ground ladders, a high rise suppression hose pack, hand tools, a Hydra-Ram forcible entry tool, chimney fire suppression equipment, various extinguishers, salvage covers, ventilation saws, positive and negative pressure ventilation equipment, thermal imaging camera and heat gun, CO detector, multi-gas detection equipment, full compliment of basic life support equipment including an AED. This vehicle responds first on all structural fire responses and on one engine mutual aid assist responses. Back to Retired Apparatus
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