Concord Volunteer Fire Department, Company 13, Serving Campbell County and Appomattox County
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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.

 
 
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.

 
 
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.

 
 
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.

 
 
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.

 
 
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.

 
 
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.

 
 
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.

 
 
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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