ENGINE 65 (FORMERLY SQUAD 65)

2007 Ferrara Fire Apparatus with Spartan Metro Star 6 man Cab

Rescue/Engine, 1750 GPM Pump, 785 Gallon Water Tank, 1200’ LDH Supply hose, Pre-connected Attack Hose, Holmatro Hydraulic Vehicle Extrication Equipment, Air Tools, Light Tower, Various Rescue and Firefighting Equipment including gas metering devices. Redesignated from Squad 65 to Engine 65 in March of 2022, it still meets or exceeds the Camden County Requirement as a Squad Company.

Quint 65

2003 Ferrara Fire Apparatus with a Spartan Metro Star 6 man Cab

77’ Aerial Ladder, 1500GPM Pump, 515 Gallon Water Tank, 1200’ LDH Supply Hose, Pre-connected Attack hose, 163 feet of Portable Ground Ladders, Chain Saws, Rotary Saws, RIT Kit, Rope Rescue Equipment, Ventilation Fans, Chimney Fire Kit


Utility 65

2007 Ford F250

4 Wheel Drive, 4-Door Pick-Up Truck


Command 65

Incident Command Vehicle - Ford Explorer


Traffic Safety Trailer

Traffic Control Devices, Signs, Barricades, etc.

This trailer and equipment was acquired through a grant program in 2005


Fire Police 6529

Red Durango, Traffic Control Equipment

This vehicle was donated to the Fire Department

Apparatus

 

Quint 65

2003 Ferrara Fire Apparatus with a Spartan Metro Star 6 man Cab

77’ Aerial Ladder, 1500GPM Pump, 515 Gallon Water Tank, 1200’ LDH Supply Hose, Pre-connected Attack hose, 163 feet of Portable Ground Ladders, Chain Saws, Rotary Saws, RIT Kit, Rope Rescue Equipment, Ventilation Fans, Chimney Fire Kit


Squad 65 - 2022 Ferrara Fire Apparatus - Heavy Duty Rescue Pumper - Cinder 6 man cab

Rescue/Engine, 2000 GPM Hale Pump, 500 Gallon Water Tank, 1200’ LDH Supply Line, Multiple pre-connected attack handlines, Holmatro Hydraulic Rescue Equipment, Air Tools, Saws, Multi-Gas Meters, AED, 12,000 pound winch (all four sides), Milwaukee Battery Operated Tools, Rope Rescue Equipment, RIT Kit, VES (Vent Enter Search) Ladder (shorty), High Pressure Air Bags

Cascade 65

2004 Ford / Lifestar with a rear walk in body with seating for 6, an additional 2 in the cab.

6 x 6000 psi, Breathing Air Refill System with Booster Pump capable of filling approximately 150 SCBA cylinders, 2 SCBA Cylinder Refilling Station, 2 Roof-Mounted Light Towers, multiple portable lights

This truck was purchased in 2015 from Central Joint Fire District in Ohio


Engine 65 (orignially 6522 of MHFC) ——— RETIRED JANUARY 2022

1988 E-One Hush with a 7 man cab

1500 GPM Pump, 750 Gallon Water Tank, 1200’ LDH, Pre-Connected Attack Hose, Hard Suction Hose (For Drafting)

Engine 65 now serves Burns Flat Volunteer Fire Company in Western Oklahoma