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Station 614 | KGE 902

Current Apparatus

  • Engine 614

    400 gallon water tank.  Darley 1250gpm pump.  5 man cab. 

  • ATTACK 614

    2002 Ford F-550 Diesel, 4 Wheel Drive Mini-Pumper, manufactured by KME, 500 GPM Hale Pump, with 250 Gallon Tank, On Board and Portable Lighting. Miscellaneous Rescue Equipment, including Foam capability. Serves as quick out unit for Water Rescue Response.

     

  • TANKER 614

    1994 Mack Tanker/Pumper, 1500 G.P.M. Darley Pump, 2,500 Gallon Tank, and 3,000 Gallon Portable Tank Entire Unit was reconstruction by 4 Guys from a roll over accident on Oct. 23, 2008, and placed back in Service on July 20, 2009.

  • Fire Department Apparatus in February, 2019

    Fire Department Apparatus in February, 2019

Retired Apparatus

  • 1954 GMC/General Pumper

  • Fire Department Equipment in 1984

  • Fire Department Equipment in 1974

  • Fire Department in 2011

     Fire Department Apparatus in May, 2011

  • Squad 614-5

    Retired as of February 17, 2012

    1990 Dodge Van (Although the marking on the Squad say "614-1", the corrected vehicle designation is "614-5") used for non-emergency calls and personnel carrier.

  • Engine 614-2

    1981 Mack CF600 1000 GPM Pumper, which was purchased new in December, 1980. Donated to the West Hamilton Beach Vol. Fire Dept. in Queens, New York on November 3, 2012. This fire department lost all their fire apparatus and fire equipment as a result of Hurricane Sandy.

  • RESCUE 614

    1989 Spartan/Saulsbury Heavy Rescue Pumper, 1500 G.P.M. Hale Pump, 750 Gallons of Water, 60 Gallon Foam Tank, 1500 Feet of 5 Inch Supply Line, 20 KW Hydraulic Generator w/ Light Tower, Hurst Tool, and various other Rescue Tools.  It was removed from active service in March, 2019 and sold to Private Individual in February, 2020

  • Engine 614-1

    1973 Mack CF-600 Pumper purchased new in December, 1972 and was in service until it was sold to the Blue Knob VFD, in Blair County, PA in June 1999.  It was in service with the Blue Knob VFD until 2009, when it was sold to a Private Collector in Eastern PA.

  • Other Retired Equipment

    1923 Howe Pumper

    1933 Hahn Pumper

    1947 Ford Pumper

    1951 Mack Pumper

    1952 GMC 4x4 Army Tanker