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ENGINE 801

AMBULANCE MEDIC 81

ENGINE 802 

AMBULANCE MEDIC 82

BRUSH TRUCK 861

TENDER 821

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APPARATUS DETAILS

ENGINE 801   

801 is a Custom built 2020 Rosenbauer Rear Pump. 801 is first-out on structure fires and all MVA’s due to having all extrication and stabilization equipment on board. This truck was custom built to help serve the needs of the patrons of the Wilder Fire District.  


MEDIC 81 

Medic 81 is a 2008 C-4500 Medium Duty Ambulance.  


ENGINE 802 

802 is a 2001 BME (Boise Mobile Equipment, Boise, Idaho) pumper built on a HME chassis. This truck is powered by a 330 Cummins 6 cylinder with an Alison automatic transmission and a 1,000-gallon tank. 802 has a 6-man air-conditioned cab and was the first new engine the district purchased since 1965.  


Medic 82 

Medic 82 is a 2007 E450 Ambulance.  


861 

861 is a heavy brush truck. The new firefighting body was custom built on a refurbished 1998 4-wheel drive International chassis, by OSCO Tank and Truck sales in Orion, IL. It is powered by a 350hp International diesel engine with an Allison automatic transmission. It carries 1,040 gallons of water and 20 gallons of foam. The remote-control front bumper nozzle, two front ground sweeps and the rear hose reel are supplied by a rear mounted, 35hp Hale water pump. This truck has excellent off-road capabilities and is able to suppress large grass, field, and vehicle fires. The foam injection system almost doubles fire extinguishing capacity of the water alone.   


821 

821 is a 1997 3,000-gallon fire tender built by S&S Fire Apparatus of Fairmount, Indiana. It was built on a 1997 Ford Louisville chassis and is powered by a 330 Cummins engine and an Alison automatic transmission. This was the first new truck purchased by Wilder Rural Fire Protection District since 1965.   


841 

841 is our Command Rig, a 2003 GMC 2500HD Duramax Diesel pickup.  


FIRE SAFETY HOUSE TRAILER 

FEMA funded Fire Safety House to train Firefighters and Wilder community members in areas of fire safety and weather disaster. Acquired from Eagle Fire in 2021. 


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