Proctor Fire Department’s Fleet
- Engine 1: A 1994 Spartan / General Safety. With a capacity of 1250 gallons of water and 1000 gallons per minute pumping capability.
- Ladder 1: A 2021 Pierce Enforcer 7000. Equipped with a 2000-gallon tank, specifications for foam capacity and reach, and a 75-foot rear-mount ladder
- Engine 2: A 2004 International 4400 / Pierce Contender. With a capacity of 1250 gallons of water, 1000 gallons per minute pumping capability, and CAFS (Compressed Air Foam System).
- Rescue 3: A 2016 GMC Sierra 2500 4×4 used for rescue operations and transportation of personnel and equipment.
- Tanker 4: A 2013 Freightliner M2 106 / Midwest. With a capacity of 1000 gallons of water and 2000 gallons of water shuttle capability.
- Truck 5: A 2007 Ford F-550 brush truck designed for wildland firefighting. It’s equipped with a 125-gallon tank and 250-gallon per minute pumping capability.
The Proctor Fire Department’s fleet comprises a diverse range of vehicles tailored to meet the community’s firefighting and rescue needs. These include engines, ladder trucks, rescue vehicles, tankers, and specialized brush trucks. From modern Pierce Enforcer ladder trucks to the reliable Ford F-550 brush truck. Each vehicle is meticulously maintained and equipped to ensure rapid response and effective emergency management.
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