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==Active Apparatus== | ==Active Apparatus== | ||
* [[2-Tanker (1995)|1995 Pierce Pumper (2-Tanker)]] | * [[2-Tanker (1995)|1995 Pierce Pumper (2-Tanker)]] | ||
* [[2-Rescue (2000)|2000 Spartan/SVI Rescue (2-Rescue)]] | * [[2-Rescue (2000)|2000 Spartan/SVI Rescue (2-Rescue)]] | ||
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==Retired Apparatus== | ==Retired Apparatus== | ||
* [[2-300 (1917)|1917 Autocar Pumper (2-300)]] | * [[2-300 (1917)|1917 Autocar Pumper (2-300)]] | ||
* [[2-500 (1929)|1929 Pierce Boyer Pumper (2-500)]] | * [[2-500 (1929)|1929 Pierce Boyer Pumper (2-500)]] |
Revision as of 21:53, 2 April 2017
Central Engine Co. No. 6 | |
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Operational area | |
Address | 46 Waldron Ave, Nyack |
Coordinates | Script error: No such module "Coordinates". |
Agency overview | |
Established | 1904 |
Annual calls | 164 (2015) |
Annual budget | $573,500 (2017) |
Facilities and equipment | |
Companies | 1 |
Stations | 1 |
Pumpers | 2 |
Rescues | 2 |
Online presence | |
The Central Nyack Fire Department provides fire protection to the hamlet of Central Nyack in the town of Clarkstown.
In Production
- 2017 Spartan Pumper
Active Apparatus
- 1995 Pierce Pumper (2-Tanker)
- 2000 Spartan/SVI Rescue (2-Rescue)
- 2006 Seagrave Pumper (2-1500)
- 2011 Ford/Hackney Light Rescue (2-EQ)