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Volunteer Firefighter's Association 34771 Wilgus Cemetary Road Frankford, DE 19945 |
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Engine 83-12021 E One Typhoon Engine Engine 86-5Pierce Enforcer Indian River Tower 802021 Pierce Ascendant Tower Engine 79-2Gumboro Pierce Enforcer Engine 87-52019 Pierce Enforcer Rescue Engine 882019 E One Rescue Engine Engine 74-1Seagrave Maurader Engine 85-2 Spartan Engine Tanker2018 Spartan Engine Tanker Rescue Engine 72Pierce Puc Rescue Engine Engine 86-32017 Pierce Enforcer Engine Chev Tahoe - 73 CommandDVFD has placed Command 73 in service a 2015 Tahoe with a ICS conversion by Fast Lane Emergency Vehicles. Eng/Tanker - E/T 87-92015 Pierce Velocity 3000 Gallon tank 1500 GPM Pump Frankford Engine Tanker - 76-23000 gallon Engine Tanker Rescue Engine 84-1 - 84-1Millville places in service its new Emergency One Rescue Engine. Rosenbauer Eng Tanker - 80-4Capacity 2500 GPM 1500 Tower 78 - T782014 Rosenbauer Commander 109' 500 gallon tank Former 83-1 in Service at Memorial - 89-5Former Millsboro Engine 83-1 has been purchased by the Memorial Fire Company and placed in service as 89-5 running from the Station at Argos Corner. 2008 American LaFrance - QUINT 86Fire Chief Donald E. Mitchell Jr. is pleased to announce that, RBVFC has placed in service a 2008 American Lafrance Quint Fire Apparatus. The unit is a combination pumper/ladder truck which allows more versatility on the emergency scene. "Quint 86" as it will be designated, is equipped with a 2000 GPM Waterous 2 Stage pump, with a 500 gallon tank and a 75' rearmount aerial ladder with 500' tip load. A 10 KW Generator along with a full complement of Ground Ladders and Tools for fighting operations are included in the truck. This is the first large truck the RBVFC has purchased since 1995, at a cost of over $600.000.00 to build and equip. It will provide us with further capabilities in fire protection to the Fire District and Communities we serve. The new piece will be stationed at the Rehoboth Avenue Fire Station while going through a break in period, and Chief Mitchell invites anyone who would like to see the new unit to stop by. 2009 Chevrolet - Command 89The officers and members of the Memorial Fire Company are proud to display their new command vehicle. It is a 2009 Chevrolet Suburban with a full complimant of radios, small hand tools, and EMS equipment. DPC of Marydel installed the console and lighting equipment. The lettering and graphics were done by Rogers Sign of Milton 2012 International/Horton - A-81 and B-81Laurel has placed in service two 2012 International/Horton #623 Ambulances 2012 International/Life Line - A83Millsboro EMS has placed in service a new International/Life Line ambulance Pierce Contender - 86-9First Pierce Engine purchased. 1500 GPM Pump, 750 gallons of water, Huskey Foam System, 30 gallon foam tank, Light Tower, Auto Deck Gun, Vehicle Rescue Tools. Seaford Places New Brush Truck in Service - 87-1Seaford Vol. Fire Dept. recently placed in service a new Ford 550 Brush Unit. American LaFrance - Lewes 82-25American LaFrance Triple combination Motor Fire Truck, was Lewes' third motorized apparatus and first pumping apparatus. She has a 750gpm pump, chemical tank, and ladders, purchased for a cost of $12,750. Restored in 1996 for 200th Anniversary and again in 2008 and currently on display in our new museum room at Station 1 Buffalo - Selbyville Antique 88-2Purchased in 1937 for a sum 0f $8,000 this Buffalo Engine served faithfully Ford - American Fire Apparatus - Millsboro 83-8Built before World War II by American Fire Apparatus of Wilmington, Delaware. This engine is displayed in running condition in the museum at the station. Moose Fire/Rescue Boat - 82-Marine-1MOOSE 44’ Aluminum Catamaran 16’wide Twin 600hp Cummins Diesel Engines with Jet Drive Propulsion 750 Gallon Fire Pump Cruising speed 30 knots Top speed estimated 40 knots Weight 27,000# Water draft 24” State of the Art Electronics Thermal Imaging Camera Room for 2 patents in cabin Seating for operator plus crew of 8 Pierce Velocity Engine - Engine78-4Pierce Velocity Engine with C.A.F.S. Reo Speedwagon - Millsboro Engine 83-5Built by U.S. Fire Apparatus in Wilmington, Delaware. This engine was recovered from a farmers barn where it was given back to the volunteers of the Millsboro Fire Co. and refurbished. Now on display in the museum and used for special events. Cadillac - Ambulance C-791970 Cadillac Ambulance was retired in 1994, but is still active in parades and a great show piece for younger generation to see how much the ambulance service have grown. Ford - Dagsboro 73-41956 Ford with a 750gpm and 1,000 gallon tank Pierce Dash - Engine/Pumper 72-1CAFF system, 50gal. Class A foam./ 4 man crew Displaying 1-62 of 62 Records |
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