Engine 301
A 2016 Ferrara pumper/tanker with a rated pump capacity of 1,750 gpm (gallons per minute). This unit carries 1,000 gallons of water an is our first due engine on structural fire responses in our jurisdiction.
Engine 308
A 2006 Ferrara pumper/tanker with a rated pump capacity of 1,500 gpm (gallons per minute). This unit carries 1,000 gallons of water an is our first due engine when responding to neighboring departments and third due on structural fire responses in our jurisdiction.
Engine 306
A 2018 Pierce pumper/tanker with a rated pump capacity of 1,000 gpm (gallons per minute). This unit carries 2,100 gallons of water an is our second due engine on structure, brush, and vehicle fire responses in our response area.
Engine 302
Engine 302 is a 2013 Pierce Mini-pumper capable of pumping 750 gpm (gallons per minute). This engine has an onboard water capacity of 250 gallons of water and 20 gallons of firefighting foam. 302 is the first responding engine for motor vehicle incidents and the fourth responding unit on building fires in our response area.
Brush 307
Brush 307 is our primary responding unit for brush/wildland fires in our response area. This unit carries 200 gallons of water in a pump equipped skid unit mounted on a 2017 Chevrolet 2500 chassis.
Rescue 303
Staffed around the clock by Tennessee licensed healthcare providers, this 2021 Chevrolet 2500 serves as the primary medical first responder truck within our jurisdiction. Rescue 303's duties also include responding to motor vehicle incidents and providing medical standby for fire responses.
Command 304
This 2010 Chevrolet 1500 is utilized to support department operations as needed.
RTV 309
A 2017 Kubota RTV that is equipped with a multi-use skid unit carrying 50 gallons of water. This apparatus is invaluable for response to brush fires and rescue incidents in rugged terrain.