CARROLL FIRE DEPARTMENT

APPARATUS

6151 - 1997 Pierce Sabre

6151 Is the primary response engine for the rural areas in our district. On board, it carries 1000 gallons of water as well as a 1,000 gallon portable tank. Because of this, 6151 is able to operate on fire scenes without immediate access to fire hydrants. In addition to this role, 6151 is also the primary engine to respond to other fire departments when they call for assistance.

6152 - 2002 Pierce Sabre

6152 is the primary response engine for the hydranted areas in our district. In addition to this, 6152 is also the primary engine for all automobile accidents On board, it carries specialized extrication equipment including power spreader, cutters, and saws. This enable us to safely and efficiently remove trapped patients, from their vehicle.

6166 - 2009 Pierce Contender

6166 is the primary water supply apparatus. On board, it carries 2,100 gallons of water, and a 2,000 gallon portable tank. If there is a fire in an area that does not have fire hydrants, 6166 is able to shuttle 2,100 gallons of water to the crews operating on scene. Since 6166 also has a PTO driven pump, making it able to pump water to other apparatus, as an alternative to dumping it into portable tanks.

6175 - H1 Hummer

6175 is our primary response vehicle for brush/field fires. 6175 is equipped with a 250 water tank, front spray nozzles, and the necessary wildland tools to effectively handle any off terrain fires. 6175 also carries EMS and vehicle extrication equipment.