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Monthly Calls
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Jan4320
Feb500
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Total4820
 
Last Years Stats
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201189933
201076029
200960434
200874232
 
 
Date & Time: Call Type:
02-01 16:51 ALARM FIRE ALARM (COMMERCIAL)
12-30 14:53 ALARM FIRE ALARM (COMMERCIAL)
12-08 03:43 MUTUAL AID STANDBY IN QUARTERS
12-07 11:08 ALARM FIRE ALARM (COMMERCIAL)
12-03 18:45 FALLS
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Apparatus Page

Current Apparatus
 

Tower 32

  Seagrave/Aerialscope
  2001

Tower 32 - Nobody Does It Better- 2001 95' Seagrave/Aerialscope Tower-Ladder this unit is equipped with a 20 kW Hydraulic Generator powering 5000 watts of lights and 800 feet of electrical cord. It is complemented with 255 feet of ladders including a Pompier Ladder, Dual Stangs, an Amkus Portable Generator and Combo Tool, Thermal Imaging Camera, MSA Gas Monitor, and numerous Ropes and Rigging equipment including a Stokes Basket. The un



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Engine 32

  Seagrave
  1998

Engine 32- Often Imitated Never Duplicated -1998 Seagrave Rescue Pumper has a 1750-gallon per minute pump and carries 500 gallons of water. It also carries a full Amkus Ultimate Rescue Tool System, consisting of a Spreader, Combo Tool, O-Cutter, Speedway Cutter, and Four Rams of various sizes. E32 is also setup at a R.I.T. unit.



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Engine 32-1

  Darley
  1991

Engine 32-1 -1991 Darley Pumper. 1500 GPM pump.



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Squad 32

  Ford F-250
  1997

Squad 32 - 1997 Ford F-250 is used as a manpower unit. It is the primary unit due on A.E.D. calls. It is also equiped with an Amkus Combo tool and portable power unit, 4 S.C.B.A.'s, 2 PW's, and numerous hand tools .



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Duty Car 32

 
 

The officers are on a rotating schedule of Duty Weeks, which allows for continuous incident command coverage. The junior officers can use this vehicle to respond to emergency incidents to run command. When they vehicle is not being used, the live-in staff operates the vehicle while conducting pre-plan inspections and other daily company duties.



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Chief's Vehicles

 
 

Each Chief Has Their Own Vehicle. Chief 32 drives the 2005 Ford Expedition, and the Deputy and Assistant Chiefs drive the Ford Crown Victorias. Each of the command vehicles, has on board GPS and Internet enabled laptop computers along with multiple radios to monitor both fire ground tac channels and also communicate with the county communications center. The vehicle's also carry accountability boards and other various incident command tools, and first responder EMS supplies.



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The Progress Fleet April 2010