| 8531 |
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| 1983 Seagrave Pumper, 6-man cab with 5 pack seats. 1,000 gallon tank, with 40 gallon f-500 tank. 1500 gpm pump, 1400ft of 2 1/2" supply line, 300ft 5" supply line, 200ft 1" booster line, 2 10' 6" hard suction, and one deck gun. Equipped with a bullard thermal imaging unit and a truck mounted 6KW generator capable of running multiple scenes lights and a wide variety of electrical equipment. Truck purchased in late 2002 and put into service in early 2003. |
| 8561 |
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| 1982 Internation Tanker, carries a 2,200 gallon tank and 2 drop tanks, a 1,500 gallon and 2,100 gallon size. 5 man crew cab allows for extra room for personel on mutual aid runs. Put into service in the early 1990's.
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| 8562 |
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| 1999 Freghtliner chassis, with 2006 body and tank is our newest truck. This tanker has a 1885 gallon poly tank, and a 400 Gallon per minute PTO pump. 2 100' 1 3/4" attack lines (crosslays), 20' 2 1/2" hard suction, 10' 2 1/2" hard suction, 50' 2 1/2" fill hose. It has replaced 8561 as first out tanker, which is still in service at station 2 |
| 8574 |
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| 1982 Chevy 3500 Mini-Pumper, Used primarily for brush/wildland fires only. 3-man cab pump-and-roll 4x4 truck, with various equipment to fight brush fires. Carries 200 gallon of water and a 250 gpm pto driven pump, 200' 1" booster hose, 100' 1 1/2" attack line (rear), 100' 2 1/2" fill hose, 3 10' 2 1/2" hard suction, 150' 1 1/2" spare attack hose. Put into service in 1998. |
| 8591 |
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| 2005 Roughneck Rrescue Boat, is used for water rescue incedents on the Ohio river. Milton Fire District covers about 24 miles of the river. due to the increase in traffic along the river, we started a water rescue service in 1997, after the flood of 1997. This boat was purchased in 2005 and put into service in October 2005, replacing the older 1971 aristocraft boat the department owned. |
| 8592 and 8593 |
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| New Honda Aquatrax used for river rescue on the Ohio river. |
| Car 8501 |
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| This is the Chief's Command Car, it has mobile radios, hand held radios with charger, scanner, 1 SCBA pack, first responder medical kit, and incident command tools. |
| Car 8502 |
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| This is the Asst. Chief's Command Car, it has mobile radios, hand held radios with charger, scanner, 1 SCBA pack, first responder medical kit, and incident command tools. |
| Engine 8536 |
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| 1983 Spartan Pumper/Tanker, 5-man rear open cab, with 3 pack seats. Carries 1,600 gallons of water, with a 1,250 gallon per minute pump. 1200ft 3" supply line, 4 200ft 1 3/4" attack lines (2 crosslay, 2 rear), 3 10ft 6" hard suction, with one deck gun. Truck is equipped with an f-500 inductor system. This truck is used primarily for automatic aid dispatch for Trimble County with the Bedford Fire Dept. Truck was put into service early 2001. |
| Rescue 8581 |
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| 1992 Ford F-350 Rescue Truck, 3-man cab, 4x4, equipped with jaws of life system, air bag system, cribbing, ropes, harnesses and repelling gear. Truck put in service in 1992, as a Trimble County Rescue Squad vehicle until 1998, when it was split between the Milton and Bedford fire depts. and was added to the Milton Fire Fleet in 1998 as our rescue truck. |
| SQUIRT 8533 |
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| 1974 Squirt |
| Station 1 |
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| Is the main station of the Milton Fire and Rescue Dept. Built in 1971, it houses 8531, 8581, 8582, 8562, 8574, and 8591. Is located at the top of Milton Hill. Has 3 bays in the front facing Hwy. 421 and 3 bays in the rear. Station 1 is slated for remodeling and addition of 3 drive thru-bays in 2007 or 2008 to keep up with demand for training, and space for newer, larger trucks. |
| Station 2 |
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| Built and put into service in 2001, serves as a back-up station for our Dept. Houses 8536 and 8561. This station is also used as a county wide training location due to its location. Is located on Hwy. 421 about 6 miles south of Station 1. It is located next to the Trimble County EMS and the future site of STATCARE which will be there at the end of March. |
| Support Unit 8582 |
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| 1995 E-350 Support Unit Equipped with various supplies to aid at any fire/rescue scene. used to transport up to 7 firefighters on any Milton runs, or for manpower requests to other mutual aid agencies. Unit can also be used as a mobile command post for larger, longer duration incedents. This unit was used by Milton EMS as their ambulance up till 2003, and was purchased by the fire dept. in 2003 to replace our aging support unit. |