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Past Incidents |
2023 | 1014 |
2022 | 932 |
2021 | 1016 |
2020 | 968 |
2019 | 967 |
2018 | 1036 |
2017 | 976 |
2016 | 927 |
2015 | 863 |
2014 | 778 |
2013 | 763 |
2012 | 850 |
2011 | 894 |
2010 | 819 |
2009 | 750 |
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Engine 1411
This 2008 Pierce Dash series pumper has a 750-gallon water tank, 50 gallon class"B" foam tank and a 1500gpm two-stage waterous pump. It has a six man enclosed cab and is used as the first out piece of apparatus. This engine has a 10KW diesel generator, Holmatro rescue tools ("O" cutter, Combi tool and mini cutter), cribbing, and a full set of Junkyard Dog "Z-Strut" rescue struts. |
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Engine 1412
This 2003 Pierce Dash series pumper with a 750-gallon tank and a 1500gpm two-stage Waterous pump. A 7 1/2 Kw generator powers 5 halogen floodlights and numerous outlets around the truck. This engine has a six man enclosed cab and is used as our Rapid Intervention Unit. It carries 1000’ of 5” LDH, two 1 3/4" cross lays, a 1 3/4" bumper line, 500’ of 2 1/2”, 700’ of 3”, and 200’ of 1" booster line. This truck is equipped with a Holmatro combination cutter/spreader, a mini cutter and an 18” ram, which are commonly used for vehicle extrication. A few of the other tools we carry include a thermal imaging camera (TIC), Cutters Edge saw, a K-12 circular saw and a set of Holmatro high pressure air bags.
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Rescue Engine 1413
This 2020 Seagrave Maurader rescue engine is equipped with a 500 gallon water tank and a waterous 1500 2 stage pump. RE1413 carries Amkus Ion rescue tools along with a compliment of Paratech stabilization struts. To handle technical access emergencies, a full compliment of rope rescue equipment to include an Arizona Vortex Tripod is carried. Mass Decontamination equipment is maintained on this vehicle to assist Lehigh County HazMat as needed. This vehicle responds 1st due to any reported MVA, rescue, or vehicle fire.
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Ladder Tower 1421
1421 is a 2016 Spartan ERV 100’ rear mount aerial. It has a six man enclosed cab and is first due on fires. The truck has a 15Kw generator, a 300-gallon water tank and a 2000gpm two-stage Waterous pump. It is equipped with 500’ of 5” LDH and two 1 3/4" side pre-connects. It also carries various sizes of ground ladders, a full compliment of truck company equipment, rope and high angle rescue equipment and a thermal imaging camera (TIC). |
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Utility 1441
Utility 1441 is a 2020 F550 with a Reading body. This vehicle carries a variety of support equipment and responds primarily to EMS assists and traffic control calls.
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Special Operations 1442
1442 is a 2011 Hackney with a two man International 4400 Cab. This unit has a 19 foot body with a rear walk-in area that is temperature controlled for filling air cylinders. There is a Scott Revolve-Air fill station and 30 pass through SCBA cylinder tubes fed into the walk-in area. The unit also has a Bauer 20 horsepower Electric Drive five stage compressor with six 6000 PSI storage cylinders, a 40Kw PTO-driven 120/240 volt
3 phase 60 Hertz generator, Wil-Burt 20 foot telescoping light tower that provides 348,000 lumens of light, a 300 foot breathing air hose reel, a 225 feet electrical cord reel, full length awnings on both sides and various fire fighting rehab equipment.
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Command Vehicle 1443
1443 is a 2007 Chevy Suburban customized by Odyssey Automotive. This vehicle is assigned to the Deputy Fire Chief who uses this to respond to emergencies and attend to other Department business. |
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Operations Vehicle 1444
1444 is a 2008 Ford F150 customized by Ecco Communications and G&L Sign Factory. This vehicle is assigned to an Assistant Fire Chief to respond to emergencies. It is also used by firefighters to attend training classes or to run company related errands.
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Chief 1445
Chief 1445 is a 2020 Ford Police Interceptor utility upfitted by 10-8 EVS. The Fire Chief utilizes this vehicle day in and out to respond to emergency calls. This vehicle allows him to rapidly arrive to a scene to assess the situation and summon additional help if nessesary.
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All of our units are equipped with Knox decoders for Knox key releases and Automatic External Defibrillators (AED). |
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