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What We Drive

We have a total of eight (8) trucks, or “apparatus” as those in the fire/rescue service call them.  Each has a specific purpose.  See photos and description of each.

We are also highly trained in driving our personally-owned vehicles to emergency scenes, as this is frequently the fastest way to reach someone in distress.



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Name

Type of Truck

Assignment

Engine 1

2000 E-One Class A pumper on Freightliner FL-80 chassis. 

Station 1 in Carriere

Engine 2

2003 E-One Class A pumper on Freightliner FL-80 chassis with "Jaws of Life" rescue tools.

Station 2 in Hide-A-Way Lake

Engine 3

1987 Pierce Class A pumper. 

Station 3 on Sycamore Road

Carriere Rescue

2000 E-One 16-ft body Rescue truck on Freightliner FL-80 chassis with “Jaws of Life” rescue tools & other fire, rescue & emergency medical equipment

Station 1 in Carriere

Tanker 1

2002 Freightliner FL-70 chassis water tanker

Station 1 in Carriere

Tanker 2

1983 GMC 2000 gal. water tanker

Alternates between Station 3 on Sycamore Road and Station 4 in Anchor Lake

Brush 1

1989 Ford F-350 1-ton Pickup truck that we purchased used and outfitted ourselves. Through our volunteer hours, we saved the taxpayers about $80,000.

Station 1 in Carriere

Brush 2

1992 Ford F-350 1-ton Pickup (another truck that we purchased used and outfitted ourselves, saving the taxpayer about another $80,000!)

Station 2 in Hide-A-Way Lake

 

 

 

 
 
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