Adair's apparatus are custom tailored to the needs of our district.
We have two engines that both carry 1000 gallons of water. One engine is housed at the main station in Adair Village, the second at the substation in Soap Creek Valley.
Our brush trucks carry more water and pump more volume than a typical brush truck . Their smaller size allows these "mini-pumpers" to get to homes an areas in our district the larger engines may not reach. They are also valuable wildland and vegetation fire apparatus.
Our tender carries 3000 of water to support the engines and also has pump and roll capability that can be an asset on vegetation fires. The rescue is first-out initial response medical call vehicle. The Suburban and pick-up are support/command vechicles.
1421. Rescue.
1430. Type 1 Engine. 1000 gallons.
1431. Type 1 Engine. 1000 gallons.
1461. Type 6 Brush Truck, 405 gallons
1462. Type 6 Brush Truck. 325 gallons
1463. Type 6 Brush Truck, 415 gallons
1441. Tender. Support Type 2. 3000 Gallons.
1471. Staff Vehicle.
1472. Staff/Command Vehicle.
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