2009 HME/Rosenbauer 1500gpm Pumper:
The company currently operates with a 2009 HME/Rosenbauer 1500gmp engine. This engine includes a 750 gallon tank, 50 gallons of Class B foam, a three-bottle, 6000psi cascade system, a six-man cab, 1000 feet of 5-in supply line, and 400 feet of 3-in supply line.
This engine was acquired in 2009 and placed into service in January of 2010 thanks to an Assistance to Firefighters Grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
A select few pictures are available.
1974 Hahn 1000gpm Pumper:
The company formerly relied on a 1974 Hahn 1000 gpm engine. This engine was equipped with (7) preconnects, 1100 ft of LDH, (6) air packs, 60 gal foam, 24 ft extension ladder, 14 ft roof ladder, 10 ft attic ladder, K-12 FD 14" saw, and an MSA Evolution 5000 thermal imaging camera.
Some of the equipment upgrades on this engine shortly before its retirement were:
upgraded 4" Storz LDH to 5" Storz LDH
upgraded 2 ½" supply line to 3" supply line
added a Medtronic AED
This engine was retired in January of 2010 when the company's newest acquisition was placed into service. The 1974 Hahn is currently housed at the Schuylkill Historical Fire Society museum.
1910 American LaFrance Chemical Wagon:
This is one of the earliest pieces of apparatus owned by the company. Much of the history surrounding this piece has been lost to time. However, it is believed to be the last of its kind still in existence. The actual model year of this piece is also unknown, but markings on its gauges led to the assumption of a 1910 model year.
This piece was retired decades ago. For the past several years, it has been housed at the Schuylkill Historical Fire Society museum.

