Our Apparatus

Our Apparatus

QRV-79

2019 Ford F-350. Primarily responds to medical calls. Can carry up to 5 personnel.

Tac-77

2006 GMC 5500, mini-pumper built by Pierce. 300 gallon water capacity. CAFS foam system. This unit primarily responds to vehicle fires, structure fires, and vehicle accidents. This unit also serves as a rescue apparatus and carries extrication tools, stabilization and other rescue equipment.

Engine-76

2009 HME built by Rosenbauer. This apparatus serves as a "first out" engine to all structure fires, vehicle fires, chimney fires, etc. This unit also serves as a rescue unit and carries an additional set of extrication tools, stabilization and other rescue equipment.This apparatus features a 1000 gallon water tank paired with a 1250gpm pump.

Engine-75

1999 International Engine built by Clay Fire Equipment. This apparatus serves as a "first out" engine to all structure fires, vehicle fires, chimney fires, alarms, etc. This unit's primary purpose is firefighting operations. This apparatus features a 1000 gallon water tank paired with a 1250 gpm pump.

Tanker-78

2003 International Tanker built by 4Guys. This apparatus's primary purpose is shuttling water between the fill site and the fire scene. This apparatus carries 1800 gallons of water and is paired with a 250gpm pump for small water pumping operations.

Ambulance-72

2002 Ford E-350 built by Medix. This unit is a NC certified BLS transport unit and is utilized to respond to medical calls and transport patients to the closest hospital when all other ambulances are unavailable on other calls.

Brush-74

Ford F-350 Brush Truck built by Anchor-Richey EVS. This unit's primary purpose is to respond to brush/outside fires. This unit is capable of carrying 5 personnel and often is called to neighboring counties to assist with large brush fires. This apparatus carries a wide variety of wildland firefighting equipment and has a 300 gallon water tank.

Special Operations Trailer

2002 Homesteader Trailer which carries a wide variety of specialty equipment to assist with water rescues, land searches, hazmat incidents, etc

Rescue-73

1986 GMC 7000 built by American Eagle Fire Equipment. This apparatus was primarily a rescue unit and responded to various types of vehicle accidents and rescue incidents. This apparatus served the department for many years until being replaced by TAC-77 in 2015. This apparatus is currently out-of-service but is currently undergoing upgrades and repairs so it can be re-purposed by the department and later placed back in service.