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Engine 10 is a 1992 Quality Pumper on a Chevy Kodiak chassis. It is equipped with a 1250 gpm pump and 1,000 gallon water tank. Engine 10 carries equipment for fire suppression and rescue support activity (i.e. some rescue hand tools and medical equipment). This fire truck, along with Engine 40, 50 and 70, are 4 x 4 due to the many dirt and back country roads within the Navajo Nation. Ladder 1 is a 1977 LTI on a Ford 8000 Custom-Cab Chassis. It is a equipped with a 1000 gpm pump and a 300 gallon water tank. The ladder portion extends 65 feet and is capable of flowing 800 gpm from the ladder turret. Ladder 1 was donated to the Navajo Nation by the Citizens of East Grand Rapids, Michigan. Rescue 10 is a 1992 Chevy 3500 4 x 4 equipped with a rescue box. The rescue responds to all rescue incidents and calls for medical aid. On fire scenes, it supports the engine with manpower and equipment. Rescue 1 (RA-1) is a 1992 Ford E-350 Type III Ambulance. This ambulance serves to protect our own firefighters during fire and rescue related incidents. At times, when the Navajo Nation EMS is unavailable or there are multiple paitents, Rescue 1 will respond to calls for medical emergencies.
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Engine 40 is a quadrupulet sibling of Engine 10, Engine 50 and Engine 70. It is a 1992 Quality Pumper built on a Chevy Kodiak chassis. It is equipped with a 1250 gpm pump and 1,000 gallon water tank. Engine 40 carries equipment for fire suppression and rescue acitivty (i.e. Jaws of Life and Medical Equipment).
Rescue 40 is a 2004 Chevy 3500 4 x 4 equipped with a rescue box. The rescue responds to all rescue incidents and calls for medical aid. On fire scenes, it supports the engine with manpower and equipment.
Engine 80 is a 1988 Brigadaire on a Chevy 4 x 4 Chassis. It is equipped with a 750 gpm and a 500 gallon water tank. Engine 80 carries equipment for fire suppression and rescue acitivty (i.e. Jaws of Life and Medical Equipment).
Rescue 80 is a 1998 4 x 4 Chevy 3500 with a utility box. The rescue responds to all rescue incidents and calls for medical aid. On fire scenes, it supports the engine with manpower and equipment.
Engine 50 is a quadrupulet sibling of Engine 10, Engine 40 and Engine 70. It is a 1992 Quality Pumper built on a Chevy Kodiak chassis. It is equipped with a 1250 gpm pump and 1,000 gallon water tank. Engine 50 carries equipment for fire suppression and rescue acitivty (i.e. Jaws of Life and Medical Equipment).
Rescue 50 is similiar to Rescue 40 however it is a 2004 GMC 3500 4 x 4 equipped with a rescue box. The rescue responds to all rescue incidents and calls for medical aid. On fire scenes, it supports the engine with manpower and equipment.
Engine 311 is a 1988 Quality Apparatus built on a 4 x 4 Chevy chassis. It is equipped with a 500 gpm pump and a 500 gallon water tank. Engine 311 currently serves as a reserve apparatus and is assigned to the Fire Academy.
Tanker 16 is the sister of Engine 10, 40, 50 and 70. It is a 1992 Quality Pumper built on a Chevy Kodiak chassis. It is equipped with a 1250 gpm pump and 1,500 gallon water tank. Tanker 16 carries equipment for fire suppression and water shuttle operations.
Engine 312 is a 1974 Ford Boardman and currently serves as a reserve apparatus. Received from Dine' Community College (Tsaile, Arizona) after their fire department disbanded, Engine 312 is equipped with a 750 gpm pump and a 500 gallon water tank.
Engine 70 is a quadrupulet sibling of Engine 10, 40 and 50. It is a 1992 Quality Pumper built on a Chevy Kodiak chassis. It is equipped with a 1250 gpm pump and 1,500 gallon water tank. Engine 70 carries equipment for fire suppression and rescue acitivty (i.e. Jaws of Life and Medical Equipment).
Rescue 70 is a 2004 4 x 4 Chevy Tahoe. The agility of this unit is great for the terrain within Indian Wells and the surrounding community. The rescue responds to all rescue incidents and calls for medical aid. On fire scenes, it supports the engine with manpower and equipment.
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