Irmo Fire District Equipment

 

Headquarters Station

 

Ladder 1

1500 GPM Pump

500 gal. Tank

Seats 4

Ladder 1 is a 2000 Sutphen with a 70" platform. This truck is normally the first out structure truck at the Headquarters station. It's equipped with a thermal imager, 4 hand lines and 2 master stream devices on the platform.

 

 

 

 

 

Engine 3

1250 GPM Pump

1000 gal. Tank

Seats 5

Engine 3 is a 2000 Pierce Dash. This truck stationed at Headquarters responds primarily to non-structure fires (eg: car, grass, EMS calls). It's equipped with 6 hand lines and a prepiped deck gun.

 

 

 

 

 

Squad 1

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Not Aplicable

Seats 2

Squad 1 is a 1992 Internation truck with an Hackney body. This truck carries the heavy extrication equipment with cribbing, water rescue equipment, cascade system, low angle rescue, and rehab supplies for onscene operations.

 

Northlake Station

 

Engine 1

1500 GPM Pump

1000 gal. Tank

Seats 5

Engine 1 is a 1989 FMC and the oldest truck in the Irmo Fleet. This truck is equiped with hard suction and its primary function is drafting in areas with no hydrants. It is also equipped with 6 hand lines and a prepiped deck gun.

 

 

 

 

 

Engine 2

1250 GPM Pump

1000 gal. Tank

Seats 5

Engine 2 is a 2002 Pierce Enforcer. It has on board foam discharge availability, carries a thermal imager and some extracation equipment. This truck is the first out truck at the Northlake Station. It's equipped with 6 hand lines and a prepiped deck gun.

 

 

 

 

 

Brush Truck

400 GPM Pump

250 gal. Tank

Seats 2

This truck is a 1979 Pierce model. It was donated to us by Allied Chemical (now Honeywell) in the early 1990s. Originally slated for dual roles as an EMS rescue truck and a brush truck, it is now solely a brush truck. It has a 9,000lb winch, cascade system, and pump on the run capabilities.

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