empty
back

Apparatus

163 Engine 1 -
 

2005 Pierce Dash pumper. This engine is first-due for all structure fires, fire alarms, and smoke investigations within the borough and surrounding communities.

163 Engine 2 -  

1989 Seagrave pumper. Engine 2 primarily responds to motor vehicle accidents and vehicle fires. It carries a variety of Hurst rescue tools.

163 Engine 3 -  

2009 Pierce Velocity pumper. Engine 3 will alternate with Engine 1 as the primary apparatus for most fire-related responses.

163 Truck -  

2002 Pierce 100 foot elevated platform. The truck responds to high-rise and industrial incidents in the borough, and often responds into neighboring communities for mutual aid.

163 Rescue -  

1993 International rescue. The rescue responds to all motor vehicle accidents, physical rescues, and carbon monoxide alarms. It is also the second-due apparatus for many mutual aid responses.

163 Squad -  

1997 Ford F-350 4x4. The squad is equipped for Rapid Intervention Team operations and is also used to transport firefighters.

163 Command -  

2010 Chevrolet Suburban. The Command vehicle enables officers to quickly navigate their way to the scene and establish a command post.

foot