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Rescue 84 1992 Pierce with 750 gallon water tank and 1250 GPM pump. The enclosed crew compartment holds 6 including the driver, with 5 SCBA racks. The compartments contain Holmatro rescue tools for cutting and spreading during extrication and forcible entry tasks. Rescue 84 is a State certified BLS responder vehicle carrying collapsible stretchers, back board, Lifepak AED, oxygen and complete medic bag. |

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Engne 85
2000 Pierce Quantum with enclosed and air conditioned crew section. Carries crew of 10. SCBA racks for 7 including the Officer. 1000 Gallon water tank and 2000 GPM, two stage centrifugal pump. Options include a Husky Foam system and Ladder server. Carries 3 crosslay and 2 speed lay attack and suppression lines. One of a very few 2000 Gallon per minute pumpers on the Eastern Shore. |

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Tanker 86
2009 Ferrara Engine/Tanker. The six man cab Engine/Tanker is built on an HME chassis and powered by a 500 HP Cummins engine coupled to an Allison 5 speed automatic transmission. Tanker 86 has a 3000 gallon tank and 20 gallons of foam. This unit features a 1,500 GPM Hale pump, 1 ¾ inch and 2 ½ inch pre-connected hose lines, 500 feet of 3 inch supply line and 1,100 feet of 4 inch supply line. Tanker 86 is also equipped with a 5,000 watt Honda generator and telescopic scene lights. Unit sold by Winstead’s Fire Equipment. |

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Brush 87
1995 Ford F-350 four wheel drive chassis with 150 gallon water tank, gasoline powered pump, booster hose reel and winch. Brush 87 occasionally serves as a command vehicle and is used extensively on natural cover fires where soil conditions prohibit larger pieces. Winter duties also include escort duty for Ambulance 80 during snow emergencies. |

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Ambulance 80
2004 AD-170 Type III International chassis with custom designed MedTec emergency care compartment. The new Ambulance 80 exceeds Federal, State and County standards for BLS and ALS emergency care and is equipped with SCBA and rescue tools used for extrication and entrapment situations. Features include automatic rear height adjusting, and rear view video system. The unit was placed in service in February 05. |

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Ambulance 81
1998 Ford E-350 Chassis with custom Medtec compartment. Ambulance 81 had been the primary medical unit since the old A80 was sold to Caroline County Emergency Services. Ambulance 81 continues to be an excellent medical unit, exceeding State and County standards for BLS and ALS capability. |

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Chief 80
2006 Chevrolet Suburban configured as an incident command vehicle. In addition to the normal emergency lighting and communications package, the vehicle has been fitted with an incident command module in the rear compartment. Other accessories consist of first responder medical supplies, fire extinguisher, forcible entry tools, and one self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). package, the vehicle has been fitted with an incident command module in the rear compartment. Other accessories consist of first responder medical supplies, fire extinguisher, forcible entry tools, and one self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). |
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