Engine 451 is a 2003 American LaFrance Freightliner. It boasts a 1,000 gallon per minute rear mount pump with a 6 cylinder John Deere engine. This engine can hold 500 gallons of water and 40 gallons of Class A foam. Engine 451 also is host to 1,000 feet of 5 inch hose, 600 feet of 1 3/4 inch hose, 400 feet of 3 inch hose, and 400 feet of 2 1/2 inch hose.











Engine 455, also known as "Crook", is a 1983 Ford Allegheny Engine. It is 2nd out on structure fires. It holds a total of 1,000 gallons of water and its water pump can release 1,000 gallons per minute. It has 1,200 feet of 5 inch hose, 600 feet of 1 3/4 inch hose, and 400 feet of 2 1/2 inch hose.












Pumper-Tanker 467 is a 1994 Allegheny Freightliner. Its arsenal combines a 1,500 gallon per minute pump, 3,000 gallon tank with a 3,000 gallon dump tank. It has 2 cab operated side shutes, 1 rear shute, and 1,000 feet of 5 inch high burst pressure hose, 300 feet of 3 inch hose and 200 feet of 1 1/2 inch hose.











Truck 499 is a 1965 model Ford/Pierce Snorkle. It measures 85 feet and was first part of apparatus at the Madison Volunteer Fire Department.









Also known as "Big Poppy", Rescue 486 is a 1986 American Eagle pumper/tanker. Its tanks can hold 500 gallons of water and 40 gallons of Class B foam. Its water pump can eject up to 1250 gallons of water per minute. Its hoses include 400 feet of 1 3/4 inch, 400 feet of 1 1/2 inch and 600 feet of 3 inch and 2 1/2 inch hoses.













Squad/Utility 474 is a 2000 model F350. It replaced Squad 478 which was a 1977 Dodge 4x4, which was recieved by the West Virginia Division of Forestry.














Mountain Rescue 483 is a 2004 Polaris 6x6. Mountain Rescue was built with an additional rescue body and is the newest apparatus vehicle.




The Haz-Mat Trailer is outfitted with a 3 line decon unit and a 1 line decon unit.