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Warren Fire Department Apparatus
We are proud of the equipment we have been able to purchase and would like to thank the community for helping us purchase what we have
with their charitable contributions, without them we wouldn't be able to have the equipment that we do have to help them during their
emergencies. Also a thank you to all the members who spend countless hours training on these trucks to run them safely and effectivly
to the best of their ability not to mention the hours spent cleaning and repairing them. This is volunteering at it's best!

Truck 7 (left) is a 1969 Chevrolet Brush Unit. Bought new in 1969 this truck has been to almost every call in our district since then
and now has just over 10,000 miles. THis truck is the center piece of our department carrying 250 gallons of water, two airpacks, backboards,
generator and scene lights, tool box, and our forcible entry tools this is truly a multi use truck. It is also first on scene to any call
for scene size-up and placement of incomming units.
Truck 8 (right) is a 1991 Ford F350 Rescue Unit. This truck carries a multitude of equipment including but not limited to: extrication
equipment (cutters, spreaders, rams, chisel, sawzall(s), airbags,and res-que-jacks), high angle rescue equipment, confined space rescue equipment,
air cascade system, and first responder medical equipment. This truck is also our third non-transport ambulance for in district calls if
both ambulances are out on calls.

Truck 6 (left) is a 1998 Pierce Pumper on a Freightliner chassis With a top mount pump panel and a hale pump capable of 1000 gallons of
water per minute with an on board reserve of 750 gallons.
This is our second out pumper for in district calls and our mutual aid pumper for out of district calls. Equiped with an on board generator
and four halogen scene lights, two rear seat mounted airpacks and spare tanks in the side compartments.
Truck 9 (right) is a 2005 Elite Pumper on a Freightliner chassis with a top mount pump panel and a hale pump capable of 1000
gallons of water per minute with a reserve of 1000 gallons and has a onboard foam system.
This is our first out pumper for in district calls. Equiped with a hydraulic generator and four quartz scene lights, two rear seat mounted
air packs, extra air tanks in the side compartments, thermal imaging camera with extra monitor, and a side ladder rack that lowers for easy
access to ladders.

Truck 12 (left) is a 1983 GMC Alexis Tanker holding 1500 gallons. This is our second out tanker for in district calls and our mutual
aid tanker
Truck 10 (right) is a 1992 GMC US Tanks Tanker holding 2000 gallons. This is our first out tanker for in district calls and also responds to
mutual aid calls if needed.
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