Ambulance 1-F-29
2011 Medtec Ford F-450 4×4
1-F-29 is our Primary Paramedic Level Ambulance. 1-F-29 provides the highest level emergency ambulance response.
Ambulance 1-F-17
2006 MedtecFord F-450
Advanced Life Support
1-F-17 is our secondary Paramedic Level Ambulance. 1-F-17 provides the highest level emergency ambulance response.
Engine 1701
1250 GPM Pump
750 Gallon Tank
Extrication & Rescue tools
Engine 1701 is our first out engine. It provides fire suppression equipment, vehicle extrication and rescue equipment
Engine 1702
1500 GPM Pump
750 Gallon Tank
1702 is our second out engine. 1702 provides water supply and additional personnel and equipment. 1702 is also our primary mutual aide engine.
Car 1744
2004 Chevrolet Impala
1744 is our “class car.” Fire department personnel who are taking EMT, firefighting or other classes use this car to get back and forth to class.
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Utility 1745
2007 GMC Yukon
Command Vehicle
1745 is our utility vehicle. It responds second to medical calls. 1745 is also our secondary command vehicle.
Brush 1761
2004 GMC Sierra
1761 is our primary brush fire truck. It responds first to all grass or brush fire calls. It is also used for medical calls that are not accessible with an ambulance.
Brush 1762
1988 Ford F-350
1762 is our secondary brush fire truck. 1762 responds after 1761 to brush, grass and field fires.
Tender 1771
2007 US Tanker
3500 Gallon Tank
500 GPM Pump
1771 is our primary tender. 1771 provides 3500 gallons of water to be used to extinguish fires. 1771 is our primary mutual aide tender.
Tender 1772
2001 US Tanker
3500 Gallon Tank
500 GPM Pump
1772 is our secondary tender. 1772 provides an additional 3500 gallons of water to extinguish fires.
Command 1790
2008 Ford Expidition
1790 is our primary command vehicle. 1790 is assigned to the Fire Chief, to be used to command fire and rescue scenes.
Mass Casualty Incident Trailer
Stillman Fire’s MCI trailer is used to provide care to up to 100 patients in a mass causualty situation. Our MCI trailer has responded as far away as Louisiana during the recent hurricane disasters.