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MONTHLY CALLS
2010 2009 2008
JAN 35 58 39
FEB 59 23 45
MAR 49 48 42
1st Qtr 143 129 126
APR 29 46 43
MAY 47 30 37
JUN 39 29 77
2nd Qtr 115 105 157
JUL 41 42 45
AUG 63 40
SEP 31 41
3rd Qtr 137 126
OCT 41 25
NOV 41 34
DEC 48 45
4th Qtr   105
TOTAL 299 504 514
HOMELAND SECURITY
ADVISORY SYSTEM
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Apparatus

Incident Command Vehicles
CAR 1 ~ 2006 Chevrolet Tahoe. CAR 2 ~ 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe. Each vehicle has medical equipment, SCBA and is the designated command vehicle for the Chief's.
Engines
E-320 ~ 1996 Pierce Dash Engine. This is our first line engine. It has a 1500 GPM Waterous Pump and a 1000 gal tank. The 6 man cab is outfitted with 911 seats for the officer and 4 firefighters. It has 150 foot, 200 foot and 250 foot preconnected 1.75" attack lines as well as 250 of 2.5" attack line. For high rise and long stretches, there is 250 foot of 2.5" line with a gated wye to be used with two high rise packs with 150 foot of 1.5" hose per. For water supply, 1100' of 4" is carried in the bed. A 35' extension, 14' roof ladder and an attic ladder are used for ventilation and rescue along with a Cutter Edge Ventilation Saw and a full accompaniment of handtools. Due to the number of MVA’s we run, this engine carries a Hurst Maverick combination tool with a gas power unit and a medical equipment.
E-322 ~ 1987 Pierce Lance Engine. Refurbished in 2007. This is our back-up, mutual aid and FAST Team Engine. It has a 1500 GPM Waterous Pump and a 1000 gal tank. The 8 man cab is outfitted with 911 seats for the officer and 4 firefighters, there are also two fold down seats in the rear. It has 150 foot, 200 foot and 250 foot preconnected 1.75" attack lines as well as 250 of 2.5" attack line. For high rise and long stretches, there is 250 foot of 2.5" line with a gated wye to be used with two high rise packs with 150 foot of 1.5" hose per. A 35' extension 14' roof ladders and an attic ladder are used for ventilation and rescue along with a Cutter Edge Ventilation Saw and a full accompaniment of handtools. With this engine being our FAST Team Engine, it also has a variety of rescue rope and additional handtools.
Heavy Duty Rescue Truck
R-323 ~ 1993 HME/NEV Heavy Rescue. Our heavy rescue is our most used piece of equipment. It responds to EMS calls, MVAs and to almost every other incident serving in a support role. It has a 10 man cab with 7 911 seats and a walk around body. It is equipped with medical and trauma supplies, Hurst Extracation Equipment (electric power unit, spreader, two model O cutters, and large and small rams), rescue ropes, chains, jacks, complete airbag system, spare SCBA bottles, multi gas detector, smoke ejectors, lights and a four head extending light tower. Electric power is supplied by a PTO- driven generator.
Mid-Mount Ladder Truck
T-325 ~ 2005 Pierce Mid-Mount Tower.

Dash cab with 5 SCBA seats, with 7 bottle storage sleeves within the body. 1000lb tip load. Pre-piped waterway. Tac-4 independent front suspension. Side Roll over protection, ABS. Painted roll-up compartment doors. NFPA compliant ground ladders. LED warning and vehicle lighting. PTO generator with 8 scene lights. 4 on the body, 4 on the platform. The truck carries a full complement of ventilation saws, pike poles, hand tools, ventilation fans and the Thermal Imaging Camera.

Detroit Diesel Series 60 515HP engine with 1650 #'s of torque. TAK-4™ Independent Front Suspension. Command Zone™ advanced electronics system. Harrison 10kw PTO Generator.
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FIRE EDUCATION PROGRAM
Tours of the fire stations are offered to groups. Arrangements can be made for personnel and apparatus to visit public schools. All tours are available by appoint-ment with at least two weeks advanced noticed.For more information, contact Fire Chief Anthony Weed at 845-561-1151.
FIRE PREVENTION & SAFETY
We not only put out fire, but we want to educate on the prevention of fires and help keep you, your family and friends safe! The WLEC works hard all year long with programs geared towards all age groups with respects to fire prevention and safety.
TOP TEN AS OF JANUARY 1, 2010
Member
• Weed Sr., Anthony
• Colurciello, Andrew
• Decker, Andrew
• Kramer, David
• Hager, Timothy
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Member
• Diamond, Robert
• Favoino, Vincent
• Weed, Christopher
• Fredericks, Donald J
• Gayton, Matthew

 

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