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Well we do have Rescue trucks, to be precise we have 3 Rescue trucks at our station: 1 Heavy Rescue, 1 Technical Rescue (medium), 1 Water & Heights Rescue (medium).
Which combination of Engine and Rescue we send out depends on where it is and how severe it is:
So up to this point we don't need the Heavy Rescue truck: most rescue operations can be handeled by our Engines with each of them having generators and extrication equipment, floodlights and tools.
The county dispatches an ambulance and the fire department as we are separate outfits. We have a heavy rescue pumper with 750 gallons. All our rescue gear in on it. If more people show up we will send the command vehicle that has ropes and such. Pretty basic for us as we have no truck or truck company.
Depending on where and what a caller or callers tell 911 will depend on what gets dispatch in our county.
It could be just a engine and ambulance.
If its in a stations area that has a heavy squad it be the squad and ambulance.
Anything over 45MPH will get a engine, squad, ambulance, medic unit and batt chief.
We have a street that is 35MPH but most of the traffic travel higher, almost freeway speeds on it so we had a chief that requested a squad and medic unit on all MVA in our area because by the time we got there we with our engine and ambulance had to call for them and wait so we could cut the people out. We have two stations so we have a heavy squad in our sub station which would run some of our area while another dept's squad would run the other end.
Since we have a bridge that carries I-95 between two states, when a accidents happens in that area you should hear the number of units dispatch for that one. Three jurisdictions are dispatch because of the different lanes the bridge carries for local and interstate through traffic. You got inner and outer lanes North or South which have to be accessed from different entrances.
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