Fire Department Vehicles

FIRE STATION NO. 1


Engine 1: 1990 Simon-Duplex
GPM pump rated at 1250
Tank capacity of 800 gallons

Engine 4: 2009 Freightliner (Crimson)
Pumps 9019 LPM
Tank capacity of 4,718 litres
 

Engine 5: 1991 Ford
GPM pump rated at 1050
Tank capacity of 800 gallons

Ladder 1: 1996 Spartan
GPM pump rated at 1750
Tank capacity of 150 gallons
 

Rescue 1: 1999 Freightliner
Contains a Cascade Air System

Tender 1: 1993 Peterbuilt
GPM pump rated at 250
Tank capacity of 2,500 gallons

FIRE STATION NO. 2


Engine 2
1996 Freightliner
GPM pump rated at 1250
Tank capacity of 1,000

Tender 2
2000 Freightliner
GPM pump rated at 500 gallons
Tank capacity of 2,000 gallons

FIRE STATION NO. 3


Engine 3
1999 Freightliner
GPM pump rated at 1250
Tank capacity of 1,000 gallons

Tender 3
1996 Freightliner
GPM pump rated at 500
Tank capacity of 2,000 gallons

Emergency Traffic Regulations

On the immediate approach of an emergency vehicle giving an audible signal by a bell, siren or exhaust whistle, and showing a visible flashing red light, except when otherwise directed by a peace officer, a driver must yield the right of way, and immediately drive to a position parallel to and as close as possible to the nearest edge or curb of the roadway, clear of an intersection, and stop and remain in that position until the emergency vehicle has passed.

A driver other than that of an emergency vehicle must not follow fire apparatus closer than 150 m or drive or park within 150 m of the place on the same highway on which fire apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm.

Last updated: April 23, 2010
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