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==Stations== | ==Stations== | ||
* [[1-100|Main Station (1-100)]] | * [[1-100|Main Station (1-100)]] | ||
==In Production== | |||
* [[1-MP (2020)|2020 Ford/Firematic Wildland (1-MP)]] | |||
==Active Apparatus== | ==Active Apparatus== |
Revision as of 12:00, 28 June 2020
Blauvelt Volunteer Fire Co. | |
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Department 1 | |
Operational area | |
Address | 548 Western Hwy N, Blauvelt |
Coordinates | Script error: No such module "Coordinates". |
Coverage Area | 4.34 mi² |
Agency overview | |
Established | 1945 |
Annual calls | 123 (2018) |
Annual budget | $595,000 (2018) |
Facilities and equipment | |
Companies | 1 |
Stations | 1 |
Pumpers | 2 |
Mini-Pumpers | 1 |
Rescues | 1 |
Utility | 1 |
Support | 1 |
Online presence | |
Official Website | |
The Blauvelt Fire Department provides fire protection to the hamlet of Blauvelt in the town of Orangetown.
Stations
In Production
Active Apparatus
- 1988 Ford/Saulsbury Mini-Pumper (1-MP)
- 1998 Pierce Pumper (1-2001)
- 2000 Ford/Corbeil Manpower Transport (1-Patrol)
- 2000 Pierce Heavy Rescue (1-Rescue)
- 2005 Pierce Pumper (1-2002)
- 2015 GMC Equipment Truck (1-EQ)
Retired Apparatus
- 1936 Chevrolet Equipment Truck (1-EQ)
- 1942 Chevrolet/Darley Pumper (1-500)
- 1950 White/Approved Rescue (1-EQ)
- 1956 GMC/American LaFrance Pumper (1-750)
- 1963 Maxim Pumper (1-1000)
- 1970 Maxim Pumper (1-1001/1-1500)
- 1973 Mack/Saulsbury Heavy Rescue (1-EQ)
- 1976 Dodge/Saulsbury Mini-Pumper (1-MP)
- 1983 Pierce Pumper (1-2000)