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==Retired Apparatus== | ==Retired Apparatus== | ||
* | * [[1-EQ (1936)|1936 Chevrolet Equipment Truck (1-EQ)]] | ||
* | * [[1-500 (1942)|1942 Chevrolet/Darley Engine (1-500)]] | ||
* | * [[1-EQ (1950)|1950 White/Approved Rescue (1-EQ)]] | ||
* [[1-750 (1956)|1956 GMC/American LaFrance Engine (1-750)]] | |||
* [[1-1000 (1963)|1963 Maxim Engine (1-1000)]] | |||
* [[1-1001 (1970)|1970 Maxim Engine (1-1500)]] | |||
* [[1-EQ (1973)|1973 Mack/Saulsbury Rescue (1-EQ)]] | |||
* [[1-MP (1976)|1976 Dodge/Saulsbury Mini-pumper (1-MP)]] | |||
* [[1-2000 (1983)|1983 Pierce Engine (1-2000)]] | |||
[[Category:Rockland County Fire Departments]] | [[Category:Rockland County Fire Departments]] |
Revision as of 21:44, 17 March 2017
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The Blauvelt Fire Department provides fire protection to the hamlet of Blauvelt in the town of Orangetown.
Active Apparatus
- 1988 Ford F-350/Saulsbury Mini-pumper (1-MP)
- 1998 Pierce Engine (1-2001)
- 2000 Pierce Rescue (1-Rescue)
- 2005 Pierce Engine (1-2002)
Retired Apparatus
- 1936 Chevrolet Equipment Truck (1-EQ)
- 1942 Chevrolet/Darley Engine (1-500)
- 1950 White/Approved Rescue (1-EQ)
- 1956 GMC/American LaFrance Engine (1-750)
- 1963 Maxim Engine (1-1000)
- 1970 Maxim Engine (1-1500)
- 1973 Mack/Saulsbury Rescue (1-EQ)
- 1976 Dodge/Saulsbury Mini-pumper (1-MP)
- 1983 Pierce Engine (1-2000)