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Fire
Station 61
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Engine
61
2006 Pierce Quantum
ALS Pumper
Engine 61 was placed in service on July 16, 2001 by
the department as an Advanced Life Support Pumper.
This unit carries 750 gallons of water and is capable
of delivering 1750 gallons of water per minute.
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Truck
61
2003
Pierce Dash 100' Aerial Platform ALS Truck Company
Truck
61 was placed in service on July 1, 2003 as the City's
first fully staffed ALS Truck Company. This unit is
capable of raising an elevated working platform over
100' in the air, as well as delivering 1000 gallons
per minute through a pre-piped, remote control waterway.
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Squad
6
2002
Ford F-550 EVI 12' Non-Walk-Thru Squad Body Support
Vehicle
Squad
6 was placed in service in July 2002 as the primary
support unit for the department's Technical Rescue
Team. This multi-purpose vehicle carries equipment
for trench and confined space rescues, as well as
a compressed air cascade system to re-fill SCBA cylinders.
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Rescue
61

2006
MedTec / International medium duty rescue/transport
vehicle. From its' home at the Headquarters Station,
Rescue 61 responded to 1742 alarms in 2005 making it the
busiest Rescue unit in the department. Rescue 61 was designed
with attendant and patient safety in mind. It, along with
Rescue 62 were constructed and placed into service in April
2006 after more than 18 months of design and testing.
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EMS
SUPERVISOR - EMS 61
1998
Ford Expedition This unit is assigned to the EMS Supervisor
and serves as the immediate on-scene Medical Control Unit.
It has command unit capabilities as well as additional medical
supplies and equipment.

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Fire
Station 62
Engine
62

2006
Pierce Quantum 1750 GPM ALS Pumper - Engine 62
was placed in service in the fall of 2006 and continues
to be one of the City's busiest Companies. Engine 62 carries
750 gallons of water and is equipped with hydraulic extrication
tools and a full stock of Advance Life Support ALS medical
equipment.
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Rescue
62
2006
MedTec / International medium duty rescue/transport
vehicle Rescue 62 is the twin to Rescue 61. Both units
were redesigned to improve patient and attendant safety.
These units are also equipped with Stryker Powerlift Stretchers
and additional 110volt Air Conditioning

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Fire
Station 64
Engine
64
2001
Pierce Quantum ALS Pumper Engine 64 was originally
placed in service as Engine 61 in July 2001. It was recently
refurbished and reassigned as Engine 64 in March 2007. Engine
64 carries 750 gallons of water and is capable of delivering
1750 gallons of water per minute.

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Reserve
Apparatus
Reserve
Engine Company
1989
FMC Spartan In
its history with the department this Engine has operated
as Engine 61,62 and 64. The Reserve carries 750 gallons
of water and is capable of delivering 1500 gallons of water
per minute. It was one of the last units produced by FMC
at their vehicle assembly plant in Orlando in 1989.
Reserve
Truck Company
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1993
Sutphen 75-Foot Ladder Pumper This unit was placed
in service on December 20, 1993. It was originally
assigned as Engine 61 and served in that capacity
until January 2002 when it was reassigned as Truck
61. It was placed in reserve status in July 2003.
The
unit has a 500 gallon water tank and is capable of
delivering 1500 gallons of water per minute.
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Command
and Staff Units
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Chief
62 - Operations
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Chief
64 - Administration
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FM
61 - Office of the Fire Marshal
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Mobile
Command Unit - 1999 LDV
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