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ALL APPARATUS ARE EQUIPPED TO MEET OR EXCEED NFPA STANDARDS. Engine 1-1 1993 6 man E-One chassis- 1000 gallon booster tank
- Class A and B foam tanks
- 1250 gpm Pump
- 4 cross lays, 1 pre-connected 3 inch, 1 trash line, 1500 feet of LDH
- On-spot chains
- Hurst Jaws-of-Life
- Portable Radios for all crew members
- AED and trauma/medical equipment
This truck is primarily our “Crash Truck”. It is first due on all vehicle accidents and standby assignments. It has a full complement of EMS equipment that we would use on the scene of a vehicle accident including two backboards and stokes basket. It also has a complement of vehicle rescue equipment, such as cribbing, step chalks, high lift jacks, come-a-longs, airbags, and other useful equipment. Yes, this truck does have a full supply of firefighting equipment as well. Engine 1-2 - 1994 4x4 2 man E-One Chassis
- 1000 gallon booster tank
- Class A and B foam tanks
- 1250 gpm Pump
- 750 gpm Hale portable pump
- 4 Cross lays, 1 pre-connected 3 inch, 1 pre-connected forestry line, 1500 feet of LDH
- Portable radios for both crew members
This truck is primary “Water Supply” truck. This truck can get to pretty much any water source available; we just have to work to get it out of the water source!! Engine 1-3 - 2002 6 man American LaFrance Eagle Chassis
- 750 booster tank
- Class A and B foam tanks
- 2000 gpm Pump
- 54’ Tele-Squirt
- 4 Cross lays, 1 pre-connected 3 inch, 1200 feet of 5 inch
- Onboard generator for scene lighting
- David Clark headset system
- R.I.T. equipment
- AED and trauma/medical equipment
- Portable radios for each seating position
This truck is our first due on all fires. We also have a T.I.C. (Thermal Imaging Camera) on this truck. It also carries a gas track meter and CO2 monitor. Patrol 1-4- 1984 4x4 Chevy Pickup
- 200 gallon poly booster tank
- 75 gpm Honda pump
- 200’ spool-kept forestry hose
- Full complement of wildfire hand tools including chainsaws with chaps
- 6 Indian water tanks
Obviously this is our wildfire unit. During the winter months, this unit doubles as our traffic control unit. This unit was donated to us by DCNR in cooperation. This was a retired military service truck and we just gave it a new coat of paint and lights, and there is our wildfire unit. Tanker 1-5  - 2010 ALF 6 man cab
- 3000 gal tank
- 1500gpm pump
- 2 - 1 3/4 crosslays, 1- 2 1/2 crosslay, front bumper speedlay (200')
- 1500' of 5" supply line, 400' of 3" supply line
- auto side dumps, rear manual dump
- power port-a-tank storage
- scene lighting ,LED light bar
- LED monster water gauges
- telescoping deck gun with portable monitor
Aerial 1-9 - 1981 4 man E-One Hendricks chassis
- 300 gallon booster tank
- 1500 gpm pump
- 110’ straight stick
- 2 cross lays, 800 feet of LDH
This truck is our primary aerial device. We bought this truck from Rochester NY and did some refurbishing and put it in service. Engine 1-13 - 1982 6 man American LaFrance chassis
- 1000 gallon booster tank
- 1750 gpm pump
- 4 cross lays, one 3 inch pre-connect, 2400 feet of 5 inch
- Full complement of firefighting tools
We use this as our second due pumper, in or out of the boro. This truck will pump its guts out forever!! We bought this truck from Old Lycoming Township Volunteer Fire Department, where they used it as Engine 14-1 (“the city truck”). Squad 1-18 - 1997 5 man 4x4 F450 Light Duty Rescue Truck
- Full complement of vehicle rescue equipment
- Medium Complement of rope rescue equipment
- Medium Complement of water rescue equipment
- Equipped with land rescue and wilderness type rescue equipment
We use this truck to haul our 6x6 trailer and our snowmobile/boat trailer. We also use this piece as a light duty rescue during bad weather and slick roads. We also tow our MCI (mass casualty trailer) with this truck. Snorkel 1-19 - 1976 4 man American LaFrance 85 foot Snorkel.
This truck primarily responses on main street fires, whether it be our own or someone else’s. Or the truck will get out on Silo and Barn fires.
ALL AMBULANCES ARE EQUIPPED TO MEET OR EXCEED PA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH LICENSURE. Ambulance 1-6 - 2007 4x4 F450 Horton Type I Ambulance
- Link System airbag rear dump system
- On the floor 4x4 shift
- On-spot chains
- Federal Q
. Ambulance 1-7 Rescue 1-8, “Queen Mary”, “Big Bertha”, “RV 1-8” - 1993 8 man American LaFrance Eagle chassis with a Salisbury Rescue Body
- All seats have 1 hour packs ready to be used
- “A” frame off front bumper
- 6 pod Wilbur light tower
- Three quarts lights on both sides of rescue body, two on rear
- Four electric cord reels
- Two hydraulic line reels
- Four belly pans
- Extension ladder, pike poles, two stokes, backboards on roof
- Green and white command strobes on roof
- R.I.T. Equipment for response with Engine 1-3
- 6 bottle onboard cascade system, with divider tarp
- Plasma cutter system
- Multiple cord lights and extensions
- Winch in rear end of truck
- Major supply of HazMat equipment
- Major supply of Rope and Misc. Rope Equipment and Confined Space Rescue
- Major supply of Water Rescue Equipment
- Hurst Jaws-of-Life, 32” Spreaders, Combi-Tool, “O” Cutters, Multiple Extension Lines
- Complement of “Rescue Jacks”
- PA DOH Heavy Rescue Certified
- PA Fish and Boat Water Rescue Certified
This is our have all, do all unit. This is just a quick overview of what is on the truck. We can handle pretty much anything you can think of for HazMat, Water Rescue, Rope Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, and Vehicle Rescue. This truck will respond first due on all R.I.T. assignments, along with Engine 1-3 if enough crew members. It is safe to say that this is the biggest rescue truck in Tioga County. Ambulance 1-16 - 2010 Wheeled Coach
- Ford XLT 4X4
- Kelderman Air Suspension
- Halogen Scene Lighting
- Ziamatic Onboard Oxygen Lift
- Whelen LED Light Package
Ambulance 1-17 - 2000 F350 Type I Horton Ambulance
- 4x4 with On-spot chains
- Federal Q
- This unit has an extension ladder, attic ladder, pike poles, and stokes on the roof
Mass Casualty Unit – MC-1- 16’ Haulmark Trailer
- Has enough equipment to handle 100 patients.
- Moderate Supply of treatment equipment
- Full complement of immobilization equipment
- Onboard Honda Generator
- Stand-alone lighting, 6 pedestal Halogen work lights
Polaris 6x6 ATV’s We have two Polaris 6x6 ATV’s that we primarily use for wildfire season, searching for lost individuals. We also deploy these units to the streets during the Tioga County Laurel Festival Parade. At that time, these units will be staffed with One Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and One Fire Responder (FR). These unit can carry a stokes litter with backboard, a complete trauma/medical kit, fire extinguisher, and two lengths of 1 ¾” hose with nozzle. Laurel Festival Parade brings a very large amount of people into our small town and it becomes very difficult to navigate the streets in a large ambulance or fire truck. That is why we have the ATV’s pretty much ready for anything during that day. Polaris 500 SnowmobilesIn our fleet is two 1995 Polaris 500 snowmobiles for the wintry rescues. HazMat 99-1We house a Hazardous Materials Trailer that is owned by the Tioga County DES. This trailer is at our station because it is centrally located and we have 6 IFSAC certified Hazardous Materials Technician level providers. Also, we are available to tow this trailer 24 hours a day with our Squad. 2007 John Deere GatorThis vehicle is equipped with a 50 gallon water tank and a 75 gallon per minute pump. It also has the ability to transport a patient via stokes. 
Patrol 1-14 Wild Fire Unit This unit was aquired from the forestry and placed into service as an additional wild fire unit. It has 300 gal. of water, a high pressure pump, hose reel,and also forestry hose and additional hose.
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