Mine has three bay's in those bay's we 1 brush truck, 1 salvage truck, and 2 fire engine and the ambulance set's out side for now . It's not very big in comparison to other dept. But we are getting a new station built down the road it's going to be nice.

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Of corse that pic is a older one there is a truck were the ambulance is .
We have two stations one has 5 bays and one drive thru bay and the other station has 3 bays: 3 pumper/tankers, 2 tankers, 1 ladder, 2 brush trucks, 1 squad/air truck and an old 41' ford completely restored.
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well what call small . We not quite as small as yours but it depends how you look at it. we have about 40 members on he rolls , but most are life members, we have about 8 to 15 truely active members, depending on the call. lol. We house 3 engines and two tankers. enginge 1 is our structure responce apper has a 1275 gpm pump. engine2 or rescue 2 is spected out for mainly mvas , but has a 1500gpm pump, enginge 5 is duel purpose, but only seats 2 , as water supply and brush fire , it carries about 3/4 mile of 5" and a 1500gpm pump, tanker 4 carries about 3500gals and tanker 6 carries about 2800 gals. 23-3 was sold because it carried our cascade system but became outdate when we upgraded to high pressure scba's . Besides the truck was a 1970's bread truck and was beyond nickle and dimeing.
My bother was stationed at wilmington when he was in the CG and I was At Bragg were's Knotts Island compared to there??
We are large by comparison to some but we are still from a small town. Our station houses six trucks. Two engines, one rescue, one tanker, one brush, and one utility. There is a total of approximately 40 active members with a core group of roughly 10 - 15. We service three townships and the borough we are stationed in.
20 certifed firefighters total 4 , 1st responders 2 sar tecs 2 pumpers 1500 gpm ,2 tankers , 1500 gal and 3000 gal
1200 gal tanker / brush truck , road rescue ambulance converted to full rescue rig loaded for bear
We have 2 in-service pumers, 2 Tankers(one is brand new), 1 Blazer, a brush truck, and the first fire truck the town got is housed in the bay but just stored, not run.

We are supposed to be getting a new brush truck, and a service truck. Plans are also in the making for a "substation"
I'm with a Volunteer dept. in N. W. Louisiana. Webster Fire Dist. #8 (Cotton Valley Fire Dept.) we have about 30 on the roll and around 15 that you could call active. I'm a First Responder; there are only 4 of us. We have 2 pumpers that are up to date, 2 1985 tankers that carry 4,000glns of water each, 2 brush trucks, 1 light rescue truck purchased in 2007, and foam truck donated by a petro-chemical plant in the district we serve. Those trucks are spread between 4 stations.
we share a large garage with the town road crew, we currently are running 2 engines 1. Simon Duplex 5man cab, top mount pump with a 2000GPM Hale with intagrated foam system(attack) 2. International commercial cab, frontmount 1500GPM pump, started life as a town plowtruck, (water supply) we also run an international commercial cab rescue truck this carries our extra ladders, heavy tools and JAWS. and last but in northern vermont NOT least a Kenworth 10 wheeler mounting a 4200 gallon tank for water supply
we have 4 bays .1 quik attack,1 tanker,1 e1.and 1 brush truck.
10 members with only 5 active and 1 cadet
Well we have 3 bays two engines one platform 100ft 3sq mile town
we have 3 bays 4 trucks... 2 engines, 1 tanker, and 1 brush... we r going to either get rid of tanker and make 1 engine a mini tanker, or sell the engine and keep take, or sell both.....
we have one station we have 2trucks and 3engines an 2boats and 24peple on are station were no that big....
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