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Revision as of 09:31, 22 January 2018
Sloatsburg Fire Department | |
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Operational area | |
Address | 96 Orange Turnpike, Sloatsburg |
Coordinates | Script error: No such module "Coordinates". |
Agency overview | |
Established | November 27, 1923 |
Annual calls | 118 (2016) |
Annual budget | $217,900 (2017) |
Facilities and equipment | |
Companies | 1 |
Stations | 2 |
Pumpers | 3 |
Aerials | 1 |
Wildland | 1 |
Online presence | |
Official Website | |
The Sloatsburg Fire Department provides fire protection to the village of Sloatsburg and hamlet of Sterlington in the town of Ramapo.
Stations
Active Apparatus
- 1958 Dodge Wildland (15-MP/15-ATV)
- 1977 Chevrolet/Pierce Mini-Pumper (15-MP)
- 1992 Ford Manpower Transport (15-Patrol)
- 2004 KME Rescue-Pumper (15-1750)
- 2016 E-One Ladder (15-78)
- 2017 E-One Rescue-Pumper (15-Rescue)
Antique Apparatus
Retired Apparatus
- 1952 Dodge Wildland (15-MP)
- 1954 American LaFrance Pumper (15-750)
- 1964 American LaFrance Pumper (15-1000)
- 1964 GMC/Adam Black Heavy Rescue (15-EQ)
- 1970 Chevrolet Light Rescue (15-EQ)
- 1972 American LaFrance Pumper (15-Quad)
- 1983 Mack Pumper (15-1500)
- 1987 Mack/EVF Heavy Rescue (15-Rescue)
- 1992 Pierce Pumper (15-Quad)
- 1996 Ford/Emergency Technologies Light Rescue (15-SR/15-EQ)