We'll gladly put out fires, but preparation on your part is key to saving your home and getting everyone out safely. The most effective firefighting technique is in your hands. So go get fresh batteries for your smoke detectors. Make sure you have your escape route planned. Go buy a couple fire extinguishers and learn how to use them. And remember: if there's a fire, get out and stay out.
We'll gladly help you plan for the worst so if something happens, you're ready. Saving lives starts with you!
The older of the two engines, Engine 386 brings 1000 gallons of water and all the hose and tools a firefighter will need.
Engine 382, the newer of the engines, contains the same equipment as its older counterpart and more. It mostly remains within city limits.
Used anywhere that personnel and tools are required. Minus the water and hose, it contains the same equipment as either engine. It also has the ability to refill air tanks for lengthier operations. Our toolbox, Squad 384.
Our newest brush truck, Brush 383, can tackle some pretty rough terrain. It will get to any brush fires within our city with ease.
Brush 385 has been around for quite some time and has seen extensive action. She's really powerful and ready to assist our neighbors throughout Mclennan County.
When the nearest hydrant is a mile away, this is how we get water. Tender 387 holds a whopping 3000 gallons and stands ready to keep the engines full.
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