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Fire Apparatus

Apparatus call signs are assigned via a county-wide standardized system. The first number in the call sign is assigned by what station number that piece serves out of. The second number is assigned via the following classification:

  • Brush/Utility: 0
  • Engines: 1-5
  • Rescues: 6
  • Ladders: 7

In the case of specialty apparatus, call signs may include the type of apparatus preceding the station number. Example: Ladder 9, Squrt 7, Rescue 8, or Utility 9). Ambulances are assigned call sign by letters A, B, C, etc. and the station number it serves. For example, A9 is the first ambulance at Station 9, B9 is the second.

Engines
Call Picture Year Manufacturer Crew Pump Tank 1 3/4" 2 1/2" 3" 5"
7-4 2004 Pierce 6 2000 gpm 750 gal 1000' 250' 800' 1200'
8-2 1997 Seagraves 6 1250 gpm 750 gal 1000' 250' 300' 1200'
8-4 1991 KME 7 1500 gpm 750 gal 1000' 250' 300' 1200'
9-3 1997 Seagraves 6 1250 gpm 750 gal 1000' 250' 300' 1200'
9-5 2005 Pierce 6 2000 gpm 750 gal 1000' 250' 800' 1200'
10-5 Engine 10-5 2006 Pierce 6 2000 gpm 750 gal 1000' 250' 800' 1200'


Specialty Peices
Call Picture Year Manufacturer Crew Type Pump Tank 1 3/4" 2 1/2" 3" 5"

Aerial

Squrt
7

1993 Pierce/Squrt 6   2000 gpm 750 gal 1000' 250' 300' 1200' 50'
Rescue 8 1994 E-One 8                
Ladder 9 1987 Seagraves 6 Tiller             100'


Brush/Utility
Call Picture Year Manufacturer Crew Pump Tank
7-0 1987 Ford FL350 4 35 gpm 150 gal
9-0 2000 Ford F350 5 - -
U-9 1997 Ford Van 15 - -


Misc
Call Picture Year Manufacturer
Deputy Chief's Vehicle 2003 Ford Excursion
Duty Officer's Vehicle D.O. 2006 Ford Expedition
9-8 (Chief's Vehicle) 9-8 Chief's Vehicle 2006 Ford Expedition
"Old Bessie" 1926 Seagraves