Engine 41 is the newest addition to
our department
Engine 41 is our primary response vehicle
for all EMS, fire,
and other district calls. The truck is 4x4 built on an
International
chassis, carries 750 gallons of water, and boasts a
compressed air foam system (CAFS) capable pump.
CAFS allows better and more effective use
of water.
CAFS has been proven to be five times more effective
than just plain water when fighting fire.
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Engine 411 is our second
unit for all
structure fire, EMS and wildland fire calls.
Engine 411 is equipped with a compressed air
foam
system rated for 90 gallons per minute with a
45 cfm air compressor.
This unit is a Type 6 wildland engine and
is our off-district
engine that responds to mutual aid requests by the
U.S. Forest
Service and the AZ State Land Department.
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Engine 42 is a Ford F-600. It is equipped
with a
350 gallon per minute pump and 600 gallon tank.
This apparatus is 4-wheel drive and capable
of
responding anywhere in our district at any time of year.
It is ready for both structure fire and wildland response. It is currently housed at Station 42 in Pinehurst.
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Engine 43 is equipped for Structure Fire
and Wildland Fire Response.
It is a Ford F-600 4-wheel drive. It is currently
assigned as our
Reserve Engine and is stationed on Spruce Mountain..
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Since we are a community that does not have
a
Fire Hydrant Water System, all of the
water we need to suppress fires must be carried
into our area. This water tender carries 2,000 gallons
and has a 350 gallon per minute pump and
carries a fold-a-tank for dump and reload
operations. It is also equipped with a deck gun for
large volume water flows.
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This apparatus is a 1997 GMC 7500 and is
dedicated to the memory of Paul Navarro.
This apparatus is listed in the automatic
aid
agreement to help in the Prescott and Central Yavapai
areas if extra water tender support is requested
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This unit has been converted into a Reserve
Rescue
Apparatus and Utility/Support Apparatus.
It carries our air system to refill SCBA bottles
and all of the accessory equipment
necessary on a structure fire.
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Engine 431 is our secondary Type 6 wildland engine.
It is currently stationed on Spruce Mountain
along with Engine 43.
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Our structure protection carries portable sprinkler systems which are designed to provide for structure protection for up to 10 homes at the same time.
This system will be used in the event of
a catastrophic
wildland fire, or during a structure fire when protecting
nearby structures is a hazard to personnel. |
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