
Command 80
• 2004 Ford Explorer
• Fire Chief’s command response vehicle

Squad 81
• AKA ‘The Badger‘
• 2008 Dodge Dakota 4×4 crew cab
• Seats 5
• Staff vehicle and by Paramedic-On-Call

Engine 81
• 1996 Seagrave
• 1250 gpm pump, 750 gallon tank
• Seats 6 and carries thermal imaging camera, hydraulic rescue tools, ventilation tools
• Carries 1300′ 5″ supply hose, 650′ 2½” attack line and 500′ 1¾” attack line

Engine 82
• 2010 Seagrave Marauder II
• Delivered April 9, 2010
• 1250 gpm pump, 750 gallon water tank, 30 gallon Class A foam tank
• Seats 5: 4 front facing, 2 rear facing.
• Carries 1200′ of 5″ supply hose, 650′ of 2½” attack line, 500′ of 1¾” attack line.

Tanker 81
• 1986 FMC on a Ford chassis
• 1800 gallon tank with rear gravity dump
• 500 gpm pump
• Carries 2000 gallon dump tank

Brush 81
• 2012 Ford F-350 with Reading body
• Seats 2
• 4 Wheel Drive
• 250 gallon water tank
• 200 gpm pump

Rescue 81
• 2004 LifeStar Rescue on a Ford F-550 chassis
• Seats 5
• Carries back-up set of hydraulic rescue tools, rope rescue team equipment, breathing air cascade and air booster pump, generator and stokes basket
• ALS equipped

Medic 81
• 2005 Ford/Braun type 3 ambulance
• ALS equipped

Medic 82
• 2006 Ford/Lifestar ambulance
• Remount of 2000 Navistar/Road Rescue ambulance that was damaged in a head on collision
• ALS equipped

1897 Howe Hand Pumper
• One of Yellow Springs first fire apparatus.
• The pumper was originally hand drawn. It was later retrofitted to be horse drawn.
• A point of interest; this apparatus has required little or no maintenance in the last 115 years, unlike those above. Just goes to show they don’t make them like they used to.
