3011-Rescue/Engine 1998 Pierce/Freightliner, 1250gpm, 750 gallon tank

3011 is the 1st out engine for Hecker Fire Dept.  It responds to all fire calls ranging from fires, car accidents, smoke/carbon monoxide detectors, etc.  It carries TNT extrication equipment, EMS/First Responder equipment and all the fire fighting equipment needed for a scene.

3017-Engine/Tanker/Rescue, 2009 Crimson/Spartan, 1250gpm, 1820 gallon tank

3017 is our multipurpose engine/tanker/rescue.  This unit carries up to a 6 person crew, carries with it a set of TNT extrication tools/equipment, and 1820 gallons of water to the scene.

It responds to all mutual aid calls received from surrounding venues with water and up to a 6 person crew.

3012-Engine, 1990 Towers/Ford, 1000gpm, 1000 gallon tank.

3012 is a multipurpose engine / pumper we use for several needs.

3010-EMS Squad, 2012 Rosenbauer/Ford with Light Tower

3010 is utilized for several needs but primarily is used for EMS/First Responder calls in our venue.   It responds with up to a 5 person crew.  It carries EMS/First Responder equipment, a 20ft extending light tower for scene lighting, and our ice/water rescue equipment.

3090-Utility Vehicle, 1999 Chevrolet Suburban

3090 served as Hecker Fire’s First Responder/EMS unit for the first few years of running EMS calls in our venue. It now serves as a utility vehicle for whatever needs are present.

The generator in tow is one of three belonging to Monroe County EMA. It is a Blue-Star 65kW mobile diesel generator. Hecker Fire has the privilege of housing one of these generators and is available for the county to use in emergency situations.

3018-Brush/Mini Pumper, 1978 Towers/GMC, 250gpm, 250 gallon tank
1965 Towers/Chevrolet-Retired

3013 was at one time a 1st out pumper/engine for Hecker Fire Dept.  It is now retired.