Apparatus

Engine 1
Engine 1
Monticello E-1 first out for all structure fires is a 1500 GPM pumper manufactured by Custom Fire Apparatus at Osceola WI. Enclosed rear compartment has seating for 4 firefighters with SCBA'S and pump panel. Booster tank is "Fiberglass" due to a local issue with our well water. The IHC chassis is powered by a Cummings engine with Allison automatic transmission. On scene power supplied by a Honda 5000 watt generator. This unit placed in service in 1989
Engine 2
Engine 2
Engine 2 went into service 1985 built by 3D Manufacturing of Bonduel WI. Pump is a 1250 GPM with a 1000 Gal. booster tank has onboard 5000 watt Honda generator for scene lighting and power. Pump controls are top mounted and has seating for 3 firefighters with SCBA’S. E-2 responds to all fire runs if manning permits.
Mini 1
Mini 1
Mini 1 1981 Mini pumper built by Hoosier Fire Equipment for the Munster IN. Fire Department. We purchased it from them as their grassland was replaced by blacktop due to urban sprawl. Mini 1 was repainted to our department colors all prep work for the repaint done by department members. Mini1 has a 250 GPM PTO pump w/250 gal tank also an on board generator. Mini1 responds to all calls.
Squad 4
Squad 4
Our new Heavy Rescue placed in service 2005 built by Monroe Truck Equipment of Monroe WI. Body is all aluminum has 25 kw generator. light tower, 4000 psi cascade system, electric Hurst pump with reels. Breathing air on reel for use with hip-air SSCBA’S. Electric winch with 6 external attachment points. Seating for 8 firefighters 4 with SCBA’S. Squad 4 is first out for all medical emergency’s as it is primary unit for our first responder service run in conjunction with area ambulance services of adjoining EMS units. Squad 4 responds to all other runs as support and command unit.
Tanker 5
Tanker 5
Tanker 5 A 1900 Gal. rural tanker on a 1977 GMC Chassis built by Monroe Truck Equipment Monroe WI. Tanker 5 responds to all rural fires and also responds to auto accident scenes for traffic control. Our tanker fleet is scheduled to grow with the purchase of an additional tanker scheduled to happen in 2008.

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