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Engine 177


Engine 177 is a 4X4 pumper with a 1250 gallon per minute pump.
It carries 750 gallons of water on board,1,500 feet of 5" supply hose,forestry equipment, 2 x 1 3/4" attack lines and a small diameter hose reel.
The primary function of this truck is to provide high volume water from drafting operations
Engine-Tanker (ET) 277


ET-277 has a 1,250 gallon per minute pump with a 50 Gallon foam infusion system, it carries 1,000 gallons of water.
Additionally, it carries 1,000 feet of 5 inch supply hose, two 1 3/4 attack lines and one 2 1/2 inch master stream hose.
It is the primary truck for the Rapid Intervention Team (RIT), has a thermal imaging camera and a CO Meter in addition to
the Halmatro extrication equipment and full set of medical response equipment
Engine-Tanker (ET) 377


ET-377 has a 1,250 gallon per minute pump with a 50 Gallon foam infusion system, it carries 1,000 gallons of water.
Additionally, it carries 1,000 feet of 5 inch supply hose, two 1 3/4 attack lines and one 2 1/2 inch master stream hose, as
well as the primary extrication equipment and madical equipment.


Rescue 177 is a 2006 light rescue Ford Expedition and carries a full set of medical response equipment.
It responds to all medical calls as well as fire, car accidents and HAZ-MAT incidents

Service 177 is a 1999 Ford F-350 with a special body.
This special services vehicle is equiped with medical supplies as well as provides equipment for ice and water rescues, firefighter rehab, and scene lighting.
It is also the primary towing vehicle for both the rescue boat and the ranger ATV.
Here it is in a previous life as one of the Baywatch vehicles.


Bo at 177 is a 2006 Zodiac Inflatable with a 15 HP Honda outboard motor. It responds to all water incidents
in the area as part of the Woodstock Dive Team
Ranger


Ranger 177 is a 2007 Polaris all wheel drive utility terrain vehicle. It has a rear deck that can either accomodate:
A fire skid unit with a 75 gallon water tank and 50 gallon per minute water pump along with associated brush fire equipment
or,
A medical bed for transporting a victim off road