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Red Strobe   The following are the apparatus of the Milton Fire Department   Red Strobe
Our fleet of emergency vehicles includes 3 engines (pumpers),
1 aerial ladder truck, 2 tankers, 1 wildland firefighting truck,
1 utility vehicle, 2 ambulances, 1 6x4 ATV, and 1 rescue trailer.

(Click on the thumbnail images to get a full-size view of the vehicles.)

ENGINE 130

  Engine 130

Engine 130
 
Engine 130 isa 2005 PIERCE ENFORCER Chassis with 370 HP Cummins Engine.
It has a 1000 gallon booster tank with a 1500 GPM pump and 7.5 kW generator.
Engine 130 is first out for fires and ambulance assists. Second out for traffic accidents.
ENGINE 131 Engine 131 Engine 131
Engine 131 is our first-out engine for traffic accidents and all rescue calls & ambulance assists,
and is the second-out engine for fire calls.
E131 is a 1995 Peterbilt with a Detroit Diesel engine and Allison automatic transmission.
The engine is rated at 430 HP @ 2100 RPM, and 1450 ft-lbs of torque @ 1200 RPM.
It has a 730 gallon booster tank with a Waterous 1750 GPM two-stage pump.
E131 is fully equipped with Hurst "Jaws of Life" hydraulic rescue tools.
ENGINE 133 Engine 133 Engine 133
Engine 133 is our backup fire engine.
E133 is a 1987 Ford L8000 with a 240F Diesel engine and Allison automatic transmission.
The engine is rated at 240 HP @ 2600 RPM, and 606 ft-lbs of torque @ 1600 RPM.
It has a 500 gallon booster tank with a 1000 GPM single-stage pump.
LADDER 139 Ladder 139 Ladder 139
Ladder 139 is a 105' aerial ladder which is second-out for rescue calls, and third-out for fire calls.
L139 is a 1987 Pierce Arrow Truck.
It has a four-section ladder, with a three-section pre-piped waterway.
It is also equipped with Hurst hydraulic rescue tools.
BRUSH 134 Brush 134 Brush 134 Brush 134
Brush 134 is used for fighting grass and wildland fires.
The truck is equipped with a 200 gallon water tank.
TANKER 136 Tanker 136 Tanker 136 Tanker 136
Tanker 136 is our second-out tanker for rural fires, and for mutual aid responses.
T136 was built by U.S. Tanker on an International chassis, with a 3500 gallon water capacity
and midship pump.  It is capable of dumping from either side, as well as from the rear.
TANKER 135
Tanker 135 is our first out tanker for rural fires, and for mutual aid responses.
T135 is a 2007 International, with a 3500 gallon water capacity and midship pump.
It is capable of dumping from either side, as well as from the rear.
UTILITY 137  

   
Utility 137 is a 2006 Chevrolet Silverado with a 4WD crew cab.
It is used primarily as a tow vehicle for the rescue trailer.
AMBULANCE 120 Ambulance 120 Ambulance 120
 
A120 is our primary Ambulance. It is a 2006 Ford model 553C type III
AMBULANCE 121 Ambulance 121 Ambulance 121
 
A121 is our secondary Ambulance.  It is a 2000 Horton Model 553B on a
Ford Diesel 7.3L Power Stroke E-Super Duty R.V. Cutaway Chassis.
GATOR 6x4 ATV John Deere Gator 6x4 ATV John Deere Gator 6x4 ATV John Deere Gator 6x4 ATV
 
We also have a 1998 John Deere Gator 6x4 which we can use for two different types of incidents.  We can mount a pump and 50 gallon water tank on the back for fighting wildland fires, while carrying two firefighters.  The Gator can get to locations that are inaccessible to our 4WD Brush 134.  If we remove the tank and pump, we can replace them with a med-bed on the back end. We use this configuration primarily in the winter time for ice rescues on the lake, and also for off-road rescues such as accidents on the snowmobile trails. Using the med-bed, the Gator can carry a total of three firefighters / EMTs, plus one patient, and is equipped with a Garmin GPS III for aiding navigation.

The Gator is transported inside our rescue trailer, which also carries our boat / motor, cold water rescue suits, water rescue ropes and throwlines, PFDs, emergency lighting, etc.