Scotland
Volunteer Fire Department
Fire and Rescue Apparatus |
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Engine 116 (E-116)
1982 FMC Duplex
Detroit Diesel 8-V92
500 Gallon Tank - 1500 GPM Hale Pump Purchased
from the Goshen Fire Department, Engine 116 serves as
Scotland's main attack apparatus.
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Engine Tank 116 (ET-116)
1987 Seagrave / 2001 V-TEC
Detroit Diesel 6-V92
2500 Gallon Tank - 1000 GPM Hale Pump Former cab
and chassis of Ladder 7, Cleveland, Ohio, mounted with
a custom manufactured 2500 gallon tank body. ET 116
provides water supply for rural structure firefighting.
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Rescue 416 (R-416)
1992 Spartan/Marion
8V92 Detroit Diesel
Purchased from the Glenn Dale Volunteer Fire Association
of Prince George's County, MD, (Squad 18), Rescue 416
provides necessary tools and lighting for rescue operations.
R-416 is equipped with Hurst tools including the "Jaws
of Life", cascade system for refilling air bottles,
and cold water rescue equipment.
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Tower 116 (TW-116)
1979 LTI / 1989 Pierce 85' Tower Ladder
8V71 Detroit Diesel
Purchased from Camp Hill Fire Department, PA,(Truck
14), Tower 116 provides aerial capabilities, such as
roof operations and master streams. |
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Hose Tender 116 (HT-116)
1986 International/Middlesex
International DT 466
All Wheel Drive
1000 GPM Front Mount Hale Pump
5000' 5" LDH
Purchased from the Mashpee Fire Department of Mashpee,
Massachusetts, HT 116 provides water supply to rural
areas such as Scotland where hydrant systems are non-existent.
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Service 116 (S-116)
1963 Dodge Power Wagon 4x4
Flathead 6cyl. 4-Speed Manual
Purchased new by the SVFD, Service 116 is specialized
for forest firefighting. 4 wheel drive along with the
narrow built frame allows for "go anywhere"
ablitites. |
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Rescue 516 (R-516)
1997 Ford/Wheeled Coach
Purchased from Beacon Volunteer Ambulance Corps and
entered into service November 8, 2002, Rescue 516 provides
EMS support for Scotland and it's surrounding communities.
Rescue 516 is Scotland's most active apparatus.
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