The Elite Fleet

Chief's Vehicle (8200) 2019 Chevy Tahoe

Duty Officer (Battalion 82) 2010 Ford Expedition


Engine 821 & Engine 822
Engines 821 and 822 are 2004 Pierce Lance Engines with 10” raised cabs with seating for eight firefighters, Series 60 515 HP engines, TAK-4™ Independent Front Suspensions, Stainless steel bodies, 750 gallon water tanks, 30-gallon foam cells, Waterous 2,000 GPM pumps, and Command Zone advanced electronic systems.
Each engine carries 1,300' of 5" LDH, 900' of 3" hose, a 250' 3" blitz line, two hose reels with 450' of 1 3/4” attack line, one hose reel with 250' of 1" forestry hose, a Hurst pump and reel with 100' of hydraulic hose and a Hurst combination tool. The pumpers are also equipped with standard engine company equipment, EMS equipment, PPV fans and Echo roof saws. The first out pumper also carries an AED and Thermal Imaging camera.

Tower Ladder 82
Tower Ladder 82 is a 1998 95' Seagrave /Aerialscope. It features a stainless steel cab with seating for six firefighters, a stainless steel body, and is powered by a Series 60 Detroit Diesel motor. It is capable of flowing 1,000 GPM of water from the bucket through a smooth bore nozzle.

Rescue 82
Rescue 82 is a 2005 Pierce Lance Rescue with a 500 GPM Pump, 500 Gallon water tank and 40 Gallons of Class "A" Foam. Along with the normal firefighting equipment, the Rescue is equipped with Hurst rescue tools, high pressure airbags, equipment for confined space rescue, ice-water rescue, and rope rescue. The Rescue not only responds to calls in our local, but also responds as the FAST (Firefighter Assist and Search Team) truck on many mutual aid calls in surrounding districts.

Squad 88
Squad 88 is a 24/7/365 staffed piece of apparatus in Gloucester Township and shares its career staff between Fire Districts #2 & #4. Squad 88 is a jointly purchased 2021 Pierce Enforcer PUC Rescue Pumper. The Squad carries 750 gallons of water as well as foam used for extinquishing flammable liquid fires. This truck carries specialty equipment to handle everything from the minor scrapes and cuts to major rescue emergencies.

Station Vehicle (827) 2005 Ford Explorer
