- Medic 1, 2, 3 and 4
- Engine 1
- Engine 2
- Engine 3
- Chief 1
- Chief 2
- Utility 1
- Utility 2
- Fire Safety Trailer
- Inflatable Fire Safety House
Vehicle: 2004 Horton Ambulance (units 1, 2 & 3); 2006 Horton Ambulance (unit 4)
Medical units 1, 2 and 3 were purchased at the same time and are all identical, equipped the same and put into service in October of 2003, replacing an aging fleet. Two of these medical units are located at Station 1 and one is located at Station 2. These units are all equipped to provide full advanced life support service. Medic 4 is the newest ambulance in the fleet and replaced the 1994 Horton Ambulance.
Vehicle: 2007 Toyne on Spartan chassis
This engine is the primary firefighter apparatus out of Station 1. Engine 1 carries 750 gallons of water and has a 1500 gpm Hale pump. Engine 1 is equipped with a foam pro system injection system providing both class A and B type foams. Engine 1 has a complement of Holmatro brand rescue tools.

Vehicle: 2001 Pierce Dash
This engine is the primary firefighting apparatus out of Station 2. Engine 2 carries 750 gallons of water and has a 2000 gpm Hale pump. Engine 2 is equipped with a Foam Pro foam injection system providing both class A & B type foams. When vehicle extrication is required, Engine 2 carries a compliment of Holmatro brand rescue tools consisting of a spreader, cutter and ram.
Vehicle: 1987 Pierce Arrow
This engine is housed at Station 1. It is used primarily as a reserve apparatus. This reserve fire engine carried 500 gallons of water and has a 1500 gpm Waterous pump; Engine 1 carries 1000 ft. of 5-inch supply line and 600 ft. of 2.5-inch line in the event more is needed during fire fighting operations.

Vehicle: 2001 Ford Expedition 4x4
This vehicle is primarily used by the Chief of Fire in his daily duties.
Vehicle: 2002 Chevy Blazer 4x4
This vehicle is primarily used by the Assistant Chief of Fire in his daily duties.
Vehicle: 2005 Ford F-350 Super Duty 4x4 pickup
This vehicle is housed at Station 1 and is primarily used by the Division for the purpose of snow plowing, errands, equipment hauling and transportation to and from schools and training. It's also used to tow the Division's Fire Safety Trailer to and from events.
Vehicle: 1997 Jeep Cherokee 4x4
This vehicle is housed at Station 2 and is primarily used for errands. During the winter months it is equipped with ice rescue equipment and is the first to respond for any such emergency. It is also used for transportation to and from schools.
This trailer is an excellent fire safety teaching tool. We are able to simulate smoke in the trailer, which is set up like a home. It has a "real" kitchen which enables us to teach children about kitchen safety. We use this trailer to teach children about how to escape if there is a fire in their home Brownies, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and pre-schools have come to Station 1 for fire safety talks in this trailer. We also bring the trailer to Safety Town, Brunswick Old Fashioned Days, and other fire prevention events.



