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Truck 37
Truck 33
Marine 34
Ladder 35
Squad 38
Engine 39
Car 31
Brush 32
A 1987 Mack/Anderson Class one engine. Equipped with a 1250 gpm pump and a 500 gallon tank. E39 is second due to residential fire calls and first due to the Towns North District. This Engine is scheduled for replacement in 2012 and will be re-furbished and converted to a 1500 gallon tanker.
1992 E-1 Engine. This unit is equipped with a 1250 GPM pump, a 600 gallon tank and "A" class foam system. This unit carries 6 firefighters, and is presently first due for fires and MVI calls. It also functions as a medium duty Rescue Squad, equipped with JAWS, air bags/tools, air struts and all associated rescue gear.
2006 Ford 1 Ton crew cab 4x4 pick up. This vehicle is assigned to the on call Duty Officer as a command vehicle as well as a utility vehicle. It remains in the station during day shift hours and is utilized by the Training Division as well as used for towing of the Marine unit.
2009 Chevrolet ¾ Ton 4x4 Tahoe SS. Assigned to the Fire Chief as an operational command unit
2005 SMEAL 105 foot rear mount ladder. This unit has a 1750 gpm pump, 300 gallon tank and an “A” class foam system. The unit carries 8 firefighters and is fully equipped as a functioning Ladder and Rapid Intervention Team company. This unit is second due to all structural fires and associated commercial calls and is first due under the current automatic aid agreement with the City of Colwood.
2004 Titan Rigid hull zodiac. 60 HP Honda 4 stroke engine, 14 feet in length. The unit carries a 250 gpm striker pump. The boat is used primarily on inland lakes with a response area which includes Esquimalt Harbor and the waterfront of the City of Colwood
2003 Ford 1 ton 4x4 pick-up. It transports 2 firefighters. It is the back up medical aid vehicle and support vehicle for the marine unit as well as the primary response and support vehicle for the Emergency Management and Fire Prevention Division.
2000 International Navistar 5 ton BRUSH unit. Acquired in 2008, this vehicle is equiped with a 500 gallon per minute pump, 500 gallon tank, class “A” foam system, portable tanks and pumps. This is a 2 person, quick attack forestry compatible unit, solely designed to function as a Brush Unit. Its stand alone capabilites allow this vehicle to be deployed and remain at interface incidents without the neccesity of engaging large city style engines.
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Rescue 36
1991/2009 Mack Anderson Rescue. This 10 Ton, 400 HP Rescue is staffed with 4 members . This vehicle is equipped with multiple hydraulic and air rescue systems. First due for all motor vehicle accidents, rescues, marine and medical aid calls, second due as the Rapid Intervention Team to all working fires in the City of Colwood and third due to all other fire related calls. R36 is also equipped with Hazardous Materials response equipment and is utilized for rehab at fire events.