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| BRUSH 13-4 |
1994 CHEVROLET 2500
This skid unit on this apparatus was originally built by members of the department. In 2002, the department decided to put a new skid on the truck which features an improved tank design and a foam system. The truck has a hose reel and a cross lay for quick attacks. It is outfitted with the standard brush fire tools and an electric winch.
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| BRUSH 13-5 |
1952 DODGE POWERWAGON
This apparatus is one of the original brush trucks at Company 13. It was purchased by the department and outfitted with a steel tank and pump. It was repainted less than 10 years ago and is used when other trucks cannot reach a brush fire due to rough terrain.
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| BRUSH 13-6 |
2000 FORD F-350
This apparatus was originally Concord Rescue's 4A2. Thanks to the generosity of the Concord Rescue Squad, the Concord Volunteer Fire Department was able to build a new brush truck on this chassis. The truck features two large hose reels, a cross lay, and a foam system. It also features two sprayers under the front bumper for quick field fire extinguishment.
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| COMMAND 13 |
2003 FORD EXPLORER
This vehicle was once owned by the Campbell County Sheriff's Office. It is now used by the Concord Volunteer Fire Department as a command vehicle. It features a slide out unit that holds the command board, a Scott SCBA, and various other tools.
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| ENGINE 13-1 |
2007 PIERCE ARROW XT
This apparatus is the first out piece for all motor vehicle crashes. It features a 20KW hydraulic generator, electric Holmatro pump, Core Technology Holmatro extrication tools (Combi Tool, O Cutter, Mini Cutter, Spreaders, Ram), Res-Q-Jacks, Paratech high pressure air bags, cribbing. It powered by a Series 60 Detroit and has a 750 gallon tank with a 1500 GPM pump. Engine 13-1 also has a Husky foam system.
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| ENGINE 13-2 |
1998 E-ONE CYCLONE II
This apparatus is in its second tour of service. The Concord Volunteer Fire Department purchased it from the Cranston Heights Volunteer Fire Company in 2008. Engine 13-2 features an 8 person cab, a large assortment of structural firefighting tools, a 1000 gallon tank and a 1500 GPM two stage pump. It is powered by a Series 60 Detroit and a 4000 series Allison transmission.
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| EQUIPMENT 13-1 |
1987 GMC (HACKNEY)
This apparatus was once a Pepsi truck and has been converted into a Rescue by members of the Concord Volunteer Fire Department. It features a large cache of road cones, and cribbing. It also has a 6000 psi cascade system.
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| TANKER 13-2 |
1999 INTERNATIONAL (BUILT BY M&W)
This apparatus has a 1250 gallon tank and a 500 GPM PTO pump. This apparatus is the third out piece for most incidents involving fire. It features 6 Scott SCBA, a 3000 gallon dump tank and an assortment of structural and brush firefighting tools.
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| TANKER 13-3 |
1996 INTERNATIONAL (BUILT BY M&W)
This apparatus has 1378 gallons of water and a 500 GPM PTO pump. It's also outfitted with a 1500 gallon dump tank and 4 Scott SCBAs and various tools for structure fires and brush fires. It is currently the second out piece for almost all incidents involving fire.
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Concord Volunteer Fire Department
12573 Richmond Hwy
Concord, VA 24538
Non-Emergency: 434-993-2085
Emergency: 911
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