Engine 1
1997 HME Caliber/Saulsbury Rescue/Pumper
Engine 1 is a Caliber-HME combination rescue/pump that was purchased and put into service at the Trenton Road firehouse. This truck replaced both the 1972 Rescue-9 and the 1964 Engine 1. Engine 1 is the second piece out on structure fires and primary response apparatus for MVA's.
750 gal tank
1,000' 5" LDH
Full compliment of attack lines
Full compliment of SCBA
Full compliment of Jaws, Air bags, saws, K-12 Saw, and cribbing
EMS BLS equipped with a BLS bag, AED, backboards, stokes, and splints
Low angle rope rescue equipment
On-board Diesel Generator and lights
Chain saw and protective clothing
Engine 1 is a Caliber-HME combination rescue/pump that was purchased and put into service at the Trenton Road firehouse. This truck replaced both the 1972 Rescue-9 and the 1964 Engine 1. Engine 1 is the second piece out on structure fires and primary response apparatus for MVA's.
750 gal tank
1,000' 5" LDH
Full compliment of attack lines
Full compliment of SCBA
Full compliment of Jaws, Air bags, saws, K-12 Saw, and cribbing
EMS BLS equipped with a BLS bag, AED, backboards, stokes, and splints
Low angle rope rescue equipment
On-board Diesel Generator and lights
Chain saw and protective clothing
Engine 2 (802)
1957 Engine 2 retired
A new GMC 750 gallon per minute pump was purchased and put into service at the Trenton Road firehouse. This was the first custom pump purchased by Deerfield Fire District #1. This truck is now retired and is located at the Trenton Road firehouse.
A new GMC 750 gallon per minute pump was purchased and put into service at the Trenton Road firehouse. This was the first custom pump purchased by Deerfield Fire District #1. This truck is now retired and is located at the Trenton Road firehouse.
Ex-Engine 3
1976 Engine
A GMC diesel with a 1,000 gallon-per-minute pump was purchased and put into service at the newly expanded Trenton Road firehouse, now housed at Station 2.
1000 gpm pump / 1,000 gal tank
Full compliment of attack lines
Full compliment of SCBA
EMS BLS equiped with a BLS bag & AED
Engine 3 has since been retired by the fire company as of June 2014.
A GMC diesel with a 1,000 gallon-per-minute pump was purchased and put into service at the newly expanded Trenton Road firehouse, now housed at Station 2.
1000 gpm pump / 1,000 gal tank
Full compliment of attack lines
Full compliment of SCBA
EMS BLS equiped with a BLS bag & AED
Engine 3 has since been retired by the fire company as of June 2014.
Engine 3
2014 Pierce Arrow XT
Class A Attack Pumper - First out on all structure fires
1500 gpm pump / 1,000 gal tank
1,000' 5" LDH
Full compliment of attack lines
Full compliment of SCBA
Complete Class A Engine ladders
EMS BLS equipped with a BLS bag & AED
Delivered on 6/3/14 to replace Ex-Engine 3, and move to first due.
Class A Attack Pumper - First out on all structure fires
1500 gpm pump / 1,000 gal tank
1,000' 5" LDH
Full compliment of attack lines
Full compliment of SCBA
Complete Class A Engine ladders
EMS BLS equipped with a BLS bag & AED
Delivered on 6/3/14 to replace Ex-Engine 3, and move to first due.
Engine 4
1988 Seagrave
Our first custom Seagrave pumper was purchased with grant funds received from the New York State Power Authority. This grant was made available due to the construction of the Marcy-South transmission line through the Town of Deerfield.
Primary Structure fire Class A apparatus
1250 gpm pump / 1,000 gal tank
1,000 5" LDH
Full compliment of attack lines
Full compliment of SCBA
EMS BLS equipped with a BLS bag & AED
Generator and lights
Chain saw and protective clothing
Our first custom Seagrave pumper was purchased with grant funds received from the New York State Power Authority. This grant was made available due to the construction of the Marcy-South transmission line through the Town of Deerfield.
Primary Structure fire Class A apparatus
1250 gpm pump / 1,000 gal tank
1,000 5" LDH
Full compliment of attack lines
Full compliment of SCBA
EMS BLS equipped with a BLS bag & AED
Generator and lights
Chain saw and protective clothing
Rescue 5
2007 Ford 4-wheel drive
A 2007 Ford 4-wheel drive rescue was purchased and put into service at the Roberts Road firehouse. This truck replaced the 1986 Rescue-5.
Now housed at Station 2 on Roberts Road.
EMS equipped with a BLS bag, backboards, stokes, and splints
Serves as ALS when R6 is out of service with equipment from R6
Low angle rope rescue equipment
Generator and lights
Chain saw and protective clothing
A 2007 Ford 4-wheel drive rescue was purchased and put into service at the Roberts Road firehouse. This truck replaced the 1986 Rescue-5.
Now housed at Station 2 on Roberts Road.
EMS equipped with a BLS bag, backboards, stokes, and splints
Serves as ALS when R6 is out of service with equipment from R6
Low angle rope rescue equipment
Generator and lights
Chain saw and protective clothing
Rescue 6
2007 Ford Excursion
EMS response vehicle
Equipped with BLS & ALS equipment:
BLS bag, backboards, splints, and AED,
pieds bag, ALS bag, LP12 monitor/defib
EMS response vehicle
Equipped with BLS & ALS equipment:
BLS bag, backboards, splints, and AED,
pieds bag, ALS bag, LP12 monitor/defib
Tanker 7
1992 Tanker
A Ford diesel tanker with a 500 gallon-per-minute pump with a 2000-gallon capacity tank was put into service at the Roberts Road Fire Station. This replaced the 1967 tanker, which was turned over to the Deerfield Town Highway Department.
Now housed at Station 2
A Ford diesel tanker with a 500 gallon-per-minute pump with a 2000-gallon capacity tank was put into service at the Roberts Road Fire Station. This replaced the 1967 tanker, which was turned over to the Deerfield Town Highway Department.
Now housed at Station 2
Ex-SQUAD 1
1992 Chevorlet Suburban
A used Chevrolet Suburban was purchased by the fire company with fund raising proceeds and turned over to the fire district. This truck greatly improved the response capabilities to medical emergencies and was put into service at the Trenton Road firehouse.
Squad 1 has since been retired by the fire company as of October 2013.
A used Chevrolet Suburban was purchased by the fire company with fund raising proceeds and turned over to the fire district. This truck greatly improved the response capabilities to medical emergencies and was put into service at the Trenton Road firehouse.
Squad 1 has since been retired by the fire company as of October 2013.
Squad 1
2008 Ford Expedition
This was purchased form the East Islip Fire Department in April of 2014, to replace Ex-Squad 1 (Pictured above). This is used for cellar pumps, fire police, and manpower requests.
This was purchased form the East Islip Fire Department in April of 2014, to replace Ex-Squad 1 (Pictured above). This is used for cellar pumps, fire police, and manpower requests.
Squad 2
2010 Ford 1-Ton Dually Pick-up
Used to haul the drill team C-Car and B-Truck.
Doubles as a Squad truck during FD emergencies
Used to haul the drill team C-Car and B-Truck.
Doubles as a Squad truck during FD emergencies
Ex-Car 800
2004 Ford Expedition
This is the chief's vehicle. This has a full light and radio package.
This is the chief's vehicle. This has a full light and radio package.
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