“Engine 4” is a 2012 Spartan Legend Pumper built by Spartan Motors. It is our “first-out” truck for most calls we receive. This pumper carries 1,000 gallons of water and is capable of pumping 1,500 gallons per minute. It also contains a set of our vehicle extrication tools, commonly knows as “Jaws of Life.”
“Engine 5” is a 1997 E-ONE Cyclone fire truck. It carries 1,000 gallons of water and has the capability of pumping 1,500 gallons per minute. Engine 5’s use is dedicated exclusively to the City of Vinita and does not leave the city limits.
“Rescue 2” is a 1997 Freightliner FL80 manufactured by Precision Fire Apparatus, Inc. It carries 500 gallons of water and has the capability of pumping 1,500 gallons per minute. It is used for motor vehicle accidents and as a backup pumper for structure fires. It contains VFD’s second set of extrication tools.
“Tanker 3” is a 1993 Ford L9000 built by Deep South Trucks. It carries 3,000 gallons of water and is used to support our fleet when fighting wildland fires and structure fires alike.
“Brush 6” is a 2012 Ford F550 built by AMI fire. As its name implies it is used to fight wildland fires.
“Brush 7” is a 2004 Ford F350. As its name implies it is used to fight wildland fires.
“Brush 8” is 1984 AM General retired from the U.S Military. It is a beast of a truck that is used to fight wildland fires and also rescue people trapped by flood waters.
“Ladder 1” is a Pierce Quint with a 50ft aerial ladder.