NFD Apparatus basking in the sunshine in front of Station 1.
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Rescue 15
R-15 responds first out for medical calls which account for the majority of our annual runs. |
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Engine 13
E-13 is first out for Structure Fires and Boat fires. |
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Engine 16
E-16 is first out for traffic accidents and carries the jaws of life. It is also the general first out for mutual aid standbys. |
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Engine 11
E-11 is first out for all calls south of the Yaquina Bay Bridge, and is stationed at Station 10. It is equipped to respond to all types of calls.
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Engine 14
Engine 14 is a unique engine, one of only three built of its kind. It was ordered to deliver large volumes of dry chemical extinguishing agent in case of a fire at the LNG plant. |
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Aerial 2
Truck 2 is a snorkel capable of providing a manned aerial nozzle from elevations up to 85 feet above ground level. |
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Heavy Rescue 12
Rescue 12 is a modern all-purpose rescue carrying personnel, extra equipment for structure fires, responses to Hazmat incidents and equipment for the rope rescue team. R-12 also carries medical supplies for mass casualty incidents.
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Tender 10
T-10 provides a small pump and 2000 gallons of water for structural firefighting beyond the reach of the hydrant system. It is also effective for mutual-aid water shuttles and wildfire applications. |
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Beach 17
Beach 17 is a heavy duty, low-geared, fat tire sand machine. Our districts covers almost 14 miles of mostly sandy beaches, and B-17 allows access for firefighting, patient retrieval and staging equipment and personnel. |
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Brush 5
B-5 acts as a staff truck in the winter, and carries wildland firefighting gear in the summer, including hoses, nozzles, 200 gallons of water, foam, and a pump.
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Crash 7
Crash 7 is a specialized Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting vehicle, carrying foam, water, and dry chemical extinguishing agents. |
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