| Engine 121 - "The Original" |
1991 GMC/McGinley
1000 GPM Pump
1500 Gallon Tank
Deck Gun
This was the first new engine Perry Twp purchased and was first due until December 2008.
Truck Purchased from:
McGinley Fire Apparatus Lebanon, IN In Service: 1991
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| Engine 122 |
2008 Freightliner/McGinley
1250 GPM Pump
1000 Gallon Tank
SCBA seating for 5
Zico Ladder Rack
8Kw Hydraulic Generator
Truck Purchased from:
McGinley Fire Apparatus Lebanon, IN In Service: 12/2008
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| Rescue 125 - "The Big Nasty" |
2011 Ford/F550/Saulsbury/McGinley
Ford F550 SuperDuty
6.7l Diesel Four Door
Four Wheel Drive
State of Indiana BLS Certified
Complete set of Hurst Extrication Equipment
Light Tower for Scene Lighting
Seating for 5
Four Air Packs
Mobile Cascade System
Truck Purchased from:
McGinley Fire Apparatus Lebanon, IN In Service: 09/02/2011
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| Tanker 124 |
1984 GMC/Deep South
3000 Gallon Tanker
2000/3000 Gallon Dump Tanks
Truck was purchased from:
Deep South Fire In Service: 1996
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| Tower Ladder 126 - "The Big One" |
1988 Simon Duplex/Grumman/Aerialcat
102' Rear-mount Aerial Platform
Ground Ladders
1500 GPM Pump
200 Gallon Tank
4" Waterway to Platform
Breathing Air to Platform
Truck was purchased from:
Savoy (IL) VFD In Service: 01/2008
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| Truck 123 - "The Handyman" |
2004 Ford/McGinley
Ford F550 Super-Duty 4X4, 400 Gallon Tank,
Bumper Mount RC Sidewinder Monitor,3200W Generator,Hurst Elec Pump
Original Hurst Spreaders,"The Real Jaws of Life"
Hurst Cutters
Truck Purchased using FEMA Fire Grant June 2004 from:
McGinley Fire Apparatus Lebanon, IN In Service: 7/2004
(Nicknamed the Handyman due to its multiple uses)
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| Utility Gator 128 |
2003 John Deere
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| Water Rescue Boat 127 - "The Minnow" |
1980 .
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| X-Aerial 12 |
1961 Dodge Howe
Retired 2008
This unit is for sale.
Contact Perry Township Trustee Connie Blacker at 765-324-2639
Aerial 12 was purchased in 1996 from the City of Bluffton, Indiana. The truck is a 1961 Dodge Howe 65' aerial, 1000 GPM/200 Gallon
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| X-Brush 123 |
1977 GMC/PTVFD
Brush 12-3 was replaced by Truck 123 in July of 2004. The truck, a 1977 GMC, carried a pump and 300 gallon water tank. Fire personnel used a front mounted stand to operate two hose lines when fighting field fires. Due to safey concerns, this feature was not part of the design for the new field firefighting vehicle. The truck was sold to a citizen of Tippecanoe County (IN), where it is used as a personal vehicle.
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| X-Engine 122 - "Smokosaurus" |
1984 Simon Duplex/Grumman
Retired in 2008
This unit is for sale.
Contact Perry Township Trustee Connie Blacker at 765-324-2639
Pumper 122 was obtained from Carmel-Clay(IN) Fire Department in 1996. The apparatus was refurbed at RPI in Tipton. This truck also came with our first set of Hurst extrication equipment. The truck details were: Length 28'5" Width 9'6" Heighth 8' 10" Pump 1000 GPM Tank 750 Gallon. This piece served the community well for 12 years.
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| X-Rescue 125 |
1977 Dodge/Maxivan
Rescue 12-5, a 1977 Dodge Maxivan, began its service to Perry Township in 1977 as an ambulance. Over the years, the unit was no longer needed, due to the county buying new ambulances. The unit began to sit and not be used by the Colfax Community EMS. The Fire Department took the ambulance back over in about 1996 and began using it as a rescue unit, carrying the jaws of life. The unit was retired in 2001, when the new Rescue 125 as purchased from New York. This unit was dontated to a VFD in Southern Indiana.
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| X-Rescue 125 - "The Toolbox" |
1992 Ford/Saulsbury
Out of service. Being replaced with new truck.
Ford F450 Super-Duty Crew Cab
Hurst Simo Pump, Spreaders, Cutters and Ram
Pro-Air Breathing Air Fill Station
Haz-Mat Cleanup Materials
Truck was purchased from:
Getzville (NY) VFD In Service: 12/ 2001
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| X-Tanker 124 |
1980 Mercedes/PTVFD
Tanker 12-4 was dontated by Eli Lilly Company. The truck came a different color and needed some work to make it a fire truck. Members took on the task of refurbishing the truck. A lot of sanding and painting later, the 1800 gallon tanker truck was placed into service. The truck was later replaced by our current tanker
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