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Engine 131 |
Engine 131 is a 1992 E-One Cylcone. It is equipped with a 1250 gpm pump and a 750 gallon tank. This wagon has seating for 10 firefighter's and is run as the 1st line wagon for Local alarms and Medical Runs that do not require a special service. |
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Engine 132 |
Engine 132 is a 1997 Pierce Lance Pumper-Tanker. It is equipped with a 2000 gpm pump and 2500 gal. tank. It also carries a 3000 gal. portable drafting basin. It has seating for 8 firefighters and is the first line wagon for dwelling fires and is due to a large part of northern Anne Arundel Co. in non-hydrant areas.
This unit has also been requested by other jurisdictions such as Balto. City and Balto. Co. due it's ability to rapidly move large quantities of water. |
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Quint 13 |
Quint 13 is a 2000 Pierce Dash. It is equipped with a 105' Heavy Duty Ladder, 115' of ground ladder's, a full compliment of Holmatro Rescue tools, and a thermal imaging camera. It also has the ability to function as an Engine with it's 1500 gpm pump and 500 gal. tank. Quint 13 also has the ability to lead off from a hydrant with it's 1000' of 5'' hose, set-up and supply itself as an elevated master stream using its pre-piped waterway with a remote nozzle at the tip. |
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Squad 13 |
Squad 13 is a 2003 Pierce Dash Rescue Pumper. It carries a full compliment of Holmatro Rescue tools, an air cascade system, a full compliment of hand tools, fans, lighting, and a heavy duty winch. This unit is also equipped with a thermal imaging camera. Although this unit's primary function is that of a heavy rescue it also has the ability to act as a Engine with its 1500 gpm pump and 750 gal. tank. |
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Ambulance 139 |
A-139 is a 2003 International/Horton. It is A.E.D equipped and functions as a BLS unit. This unit is owned by Anne Arundel County but staffed by volunteers. |
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Fireboat 13 |
Fireboat 13 is 27' Boston Whaler equipped with twin 225hp Yamaha outboards. This vessel is capable of delivering 980 gpm from each of it deckguns via the 5.7L V-8 1000 gpm pump. It is equipped with a Hot Eye thermal imaging system, radar, GPS, and a radio directional finder. This vessel primarily operates in the water's surrounding Riviera Beach. These include but are not limited to, Rock Creek, Stoney Creek and the Patapsco River. The Coast Guard designation for this vessel is Riviera Beach FB-2713.
This unit was former Baltimore City Fire/Rescue Boat 1 and was purchased and re-habbed by the company. |
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