Fire Department Vehicles and Equipment
CHIEF 801
2010 Chevy Silverado 4x4, Equipment: Full complement of medical and firefighting gear. In addition, scene lighting and Incident Command for simple to major incidents.
CHIEF 802
2010 Chevy Silverado, equipped with a full complement of firefighting and BLS medical equipment, along with traffic control, digital imagery, scene lighting and Incident Command capabilities.
CHIEF 803
2015 Chevy Silverado 4x4. This vehicle features a command slide-out, light firefighting equipment, a winch, and full medical equipment.
PUMPER 801
2009 Pierce Contender. Features: 1000-gallon booster tank; 30 gallon Class "A" Foam tank; 30 gallon AFFF tank; 1200' of 5" supply hose; 700' of 1.75" attack hose; 600' 0f 2.5" hose; 9, Scott 4.5 SCBA's; Thermal Imager Camera; RIT kit; PPV; Circular saw; Vent saw; AED; Medical jump bags; 12 volt, 120 watt scene lighting. Housed at the Vinton Station.
PUMPER 802
2000 Pierce Contender, on an International chassis, 1000 Gallon tank, 1250 GPM pump. Housed at the Anthony Station.
PUMPER 803
2001 Pierce Contender, Custom chassis, 1000 gallon tank, 1250 GPM pump. Housed at the Canutillo Station.
RESERVE PUMPER 801
This unit is a 1988 E-One Pumper. Originally, it belonged to the Clint Fire Department, and also to the Socorro Fire Department before we took possession in 2015. It has a 1000 gallon water tank and a 1250 GPM pump. It was refurbished in 1999 to include fully enclosing the cab.
QUINT 801 - Retired 2024
2004 Ferrara Inferno 2. TRUCK STATS: Aerial Ladder: 77ft Pump: Waterus 1500 GPM Tank: 400 Gal Hose: 1600ft of 5" supply line 500ft 2.5" supply line (2) 200ft 1 3/4" cross lays pre-connected (1) 100ft 1 3/4" front trash line pre-connected (1) 200ft 2 1/2" cross lay pre-connected Ground Ladders: (1) 35' (1) 24' (2) 16' (1) 14' Equipment: Hand Tools, Generator, onboard and umbilical lighting, circular saw, chain saw, thermal imager, just to name a few. Housed at the Vinton Station.
QUINT 801
The new Quint 801 offers 107 feet of vertical reach and 100 feet of horizontal coverage. Rated for a 750 lb dry and 500 lb wet tip load. Capable of flowing up to 1,500 gallons per minute. Designed for safe operation on 12% uphill and 9% downhill slopes.
TANKER 802
2002 International, CSI tanker body, 2000 gallon capacity with a 500 GPM pump, 3 10" motorized dumps. @ Canutillo Station.
BRUSH 801
2004 Ford F550 4x4 - brush/medical unit, flat bed with 90 GPM self-contained Compressed Air Foam System with 300 gals. Tank, (1) 1 in. red line reel, wildland firefighting tools and equipment, 18" Chain Saw, Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus, medical jump bag, and an AED. @ Vinton Station.
BRUSH 802 - retired
2006 Ford F550 4x4. Features: 300 gallons of water; 2 10-gallon foam cells (Class A foam and microblaze). This unit was designed for use as a wildland fire rig and as a mini-rescue. It not only carries a variety of tools for brush fires, but it also carries the Jaws of Life set for vehicle accidents/rescues. Housed at the Canutillo Station.
RESCUE 801
2016 Pierce / Ford F550. This unit has a 1000 GPM PTO pump, a 300 gallon water tank, a foam pump, 800 feet of 4 inch supply line, 600 feet of 2.5 inch, two - 1.75 inch 200 foot cross lays, full 360 degree LED lighting, a winch and it's four-wheel drive.
RESCUE 802
2017 Chevy 2500 pickup - First Responder vehicle.
RESCUE 803
2005 Hackney Heavy Rescue. R3 responds to special rescue situations that include rope rescue, heavy extrication, confined space, and water rescue events. This unit is also loaded with an SCBA cascade system, shade tarps, and other equipment that makes it ideal for rehab use during extended situations. It is stored at Vinton Station.
RESCUE 804
2015 Chevy Silverado. This unit features, light firefighting gear, and full medical equipment.
RESCUE 805
This is a 2015 Chevy Silverado. It is a take-home unit for Captain Martin Lerma. It carries a full complement of medical gear.
UTILITY 801
2004 Ford F-250. This vehicle carries a 115-gallon diesel fuel tank for on-scene re-fueling operations for the fleet. Prior to its new assignment, this vehicle was Chief 803's response unit.
UTILITY 802
2013 Chevy Silverado quick-response vehicle. This vehicle has full medical gear and is assigned to Capt. R. Reichardt.
UTILITY 803 - Retired
This 2010 Chevy Silverado is kept at the station, and it is checked out by the members who wish to respond from home. This allows quick responses to medical calls since it has a full complement of medical gear.
UTILITY 803
2020 Chevy Silverado
RESERVE RESCUE 801
This unit was removed from front-line service in September 2016. It will remain as a reserve for a few more years. It is a 1998 Ford F450 Super Duty Light-Duty Rescue. It has a self-contained 90 GPM "Compressed Air Foam System", (1) 1 in. red line reel, carries Class A and AFFF foam, Hurst hydraulic rescue tools and associated rescue tools, long handle tools, hand tools, a medical jump bag, AED, micro-blaze, vehicle stabilization cribbing, landing zone lights, a rotary cut-off saw, pneumatic tools and a 3 KV generator with (4) 500 watt quartz scene lights. @ Vinton Station.
Rescue 804 - Retired 2015
This was the first department-issued "Chief Truck" during its front-line service, it was known as Chief 1, Chief 2, Chief 4, and finally Rescue 804. It was a 2001 Ford Expedition. Carries a complement of traffic control, firefighting and BLS medical equipment.
Utility 802 - Retired 2016
2004 Ford F150. Carries a variety of traffic control, firefighting, and BLS medical equipment.
Utility 801 - Retired 2016
1997 Ford F350 4x4, Equipment: onboard computer, GPS, Incident Command, medical jump bags, AED, hand tools, forcible entry tools, 10,000 lbs. front mount winch, temperature sensing, traffic control, 115 gallon external diesel supply tanks for fueling apparatus in extended emergencies.
Reserve Pumper 801 -
Retired 2016
This engine was the first "New" unit the then "Canutillo Volunteer Fire Department" ever had. Before then, every unit was used and usually donated from another department or place. This unit was a 1989 GMC/American Eagle-structure engine. It carried 750 gallons of water, had a 1000 GPM pump, a compressed air for foam system, a 4 KV generator, (4) 500 watt quartz scene lights, and 1200 ft of 4 in. LDH (Large Diameter Hose), 600 ft of 2.5 in., 2 pre-connected cross lays of 1 3/4 hose 200 ft each, (1) 1 3/4 in. rear pre-connect 200 ft, and (1) 1 in. red line rear mount reel 200 ft.
RESCUE 802 -
Retired 2016
2001 Ford F450, Equipment: Medical jump bag, AED, back boards, GPS, high angle rescue, water rescue, long handle tools, hand tools, vehicle/building lockout tools, traffic control. @ Vinton Station.
TANKER 801
1990 GMC top kick, CSI tanker body, 2000 gallons, 3 10' motorized dumps. @ Vinton Station
UTILITY 804 - Retired
Non-emergency admin vehicle.
Pumper 804
This vehicle is a Pierce Pumper provided 1,000 Gallons of water. This vehicle has equipment for fire suppression and medical response.