
#2 - 1989 American Eagle LTI fire truck with
a 55' aerial ladder. This engine carries 500 gallons of
water and has a 1500 g.p.m. Hale pump. The cab of the truck
can carry 6 firefighters. This truck is the first truck
to respond to any reported structure fire, alarm of fires
and mutual aid fires. The 55' aerial ladder is used for
safe access to residential and commercial roofs, it also
has a 4" water way for fighting fires from above. Jamison
Road #2 is also equipped with a Scott thermal imaging camera,
which assists firefighters performing search & rescue
and fight fires. |

#3 - 1998 KME pumper. This engine carries
1500 gallons of water and has a 1500 g.p.m. Hale pump. The
cab carries 6 firefighters. This engine is the second to
respond to any reported structure fire or alarm of fire.
It carries 1200' of 4" hose to supply water from a
fire hydrant to the fire scene.
It is also the second to respond to any auto accidents (
after the ambulance), it is equipped with our Hurst Extrication
Tool (jaws of life). This truck is equipped with 30 gallons
of foam. |

#7 - 2003 E-One rescue truck built on a Ford
F-550 4 door cab & 4x4 chassis. The cab of this truck
can carry up to 5 firefighters. This truck features a walk
around utility box with roll up doors. It is equipped with
EMS supplies, traffic control supplies and basic utility
tools (water pumps, small ladders, lights, generators).
(This truck you will see sitting on street corners when
the traffic lights are out) |

#8 - 1996 Wheel coach ambulance built on a
Ford E-450 cab & chassis. The ambulance is equipped
with basic and intermediate EMS supplies. This vehicle is
equipped to transport patients to emergency room facilities
with the best EMTís in the business. |