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Revision as of 22:34, 8 January 2019
Columbian Fire Engine Co. No. 1 | |
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Department 17 | |
Operational area | |
Address | 63-65 West St, Spring Valley |
Coordinates | Script error: No such module "Coordinates". |
Coverage Area | 3.51 mi² |
Agency overview | |
Established | June 24, 1861 |
Facilities and equipment | |
Pumpers | 1 |
Rescue-Pumpers | 1 |
Online presence | |
Active Apparatus
Retired Apparatus
- 1861 Hand Pumper
- 1868 L. Button Hand Pumper
- 1897 Steamer
- 1931 Mack Pumper (17-1000)
- 1936 Dodge Pumper
- 1947 Ward LaFrance Pumper (17-500)
- 1947 Ward LaFrance Pumper (17-750)
- 1961 Maxim Pumper (17-750)
- 1965 Maxim Pumper (17-1000)
- 1979 Hahn Pumper (17-1001)
- 1984 Duplex/Young Pumper (17-Tanker/17-1250)
- 1992 Sutphen Pumper (17-Tanker)