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Apparatus
Station 11 houses two Class A pumpers and one ambulance support unit. Engine 211 is the assigned as the first due engine, while Engine 210 assumes second due responsibilities. Support Unit 213 serves as a utility vehicle for the Company and a rehab/support unit for the Department when called into service.
Engine 211 (71-2-76)
Engine 211 is a 1999 Saulsbury on a Spartan chassis. It is outfitted with a 2000 gallon per minute Hale QMax fire pump and carries 750 gallons of water in its booster tank. Engine 211 has a six man cab, carrying the chauffer, officer and four firefighters. The engine is also outfitted with a hydraulic generator that powers Holmatro extrication tools.
Engine 210 (71-2-75)
Engine 210 is a 1990 Pemfab/S&S. It is outfitted with a 2000 gallon per minute Darley N2000 fire pump and carries 750 gallons of water in its booster tank. Engine 210 has a ten man cab, carrying the chauffer, officer and eight firefighters. Engine 210 is assigned to the Department Large Diameter Hose Task Force. This unit responds mostly as a mutual aid unit and focuses on supplying very large quantities of water during large scale incidents.
Support Unit 213 (71-2-86)
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