1995 Pierce Saber Rescue/Engine
  • 6 Man Cab
  • 1250 gpm Waterous Pump with waterous foam system
  • 750 gallons of water/25 gallon class A foam
  • 1000 ft. of 5" LDH
  • 2- 1 3/4 crosslays 200'
  • 2- Preconnects: rear 1 3/4 200'
   front 1 3/4 100'
  • Akron Deck Gun
  • 12,000 lb. front mount winch
  • 5 kW generator
  • Scott Thermal Imaging Camera
  • Husqvarna Roof Saw w/ depth gauge
  • AED
  • EMS bag with O2

History
This truck was purchased in the summer of 1995. 211 was the first Pierce Saber Engine to have a 10" raised cab roof, front mounted winch, rescue style compartments, foam system and in body ladder storage. 211 was used as a Rescue Engine from 1995 until late 2004 when we received Rescue 251.
1981 Ford Swab Rescue
  • 3 Man Cab; 4 SCBA seats in box
  • 12 kW generator
  • 2 Hannay Cord Reels
  • Portable Lighting
  • 8000 lb front mount winch
  • 4 bottle 6000 psi cascade system
  • Holmatro air bag system
  • Holmatro Rescue System
  -2 power packs
  -1 Spreader-1 Cutter
  -1 Small Ram    -1 Medium Ram
  • Junkyard Dog Struts
  -1 set of large    -1 set of small
  • 2 Saws
  • Rope Rescue Equipment
  • Basic Water Rescue Gear
  • Absorbant pads/booms/speedy dry
  • Various hand tools for firefighting and MVA
  • 1 Stokes basket
  • 2 Backboards
History
251 was originally put in service in 1981 by the Lehighton Fire Co. In 2004, Lehighton donated what was then 551 to Bowmanstown, which was then renamed as 251. It was greatly needed because 211 was overfilled with equipment. Between the two pieces of apparatus, we had more space for growth of equipment.
1985 Ford FMC Tanker
  • 3 Man Cab
  • 500 gpm pto pump
  • 1500 gallon tank
  • 6" rear jet dump
  • 2100 gal. porta tank
  • 1000 ft 3in supply hose
  • 1 booster reel with 200' 1 inch hose
  • 1 rear preconnect with 150' 1 3/4 hose
  • 350 gpm portable pump
  • 150 gpm electric portable pump
  • extra 5 gallon pails of Class A foam
  • brush fire equipment

History
231 was purchased in the Fall of 1985 which had replaced an aging 1960 converted fuel truck. In 2005, at the Country Junction Fire, with 204 behind the wheel, 231 dumped 37 times for a total of 55,000 gallons of water.
Apparatus