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Protecting Lives and Property Since 1885

 

Flag flying from 3251

Engine One

"Howard"

Newport's Original Motorized Engine is a 1924 Howard Cooper with a 4 cylinder Lycoming engine.

1924 Howard Cooper

Rescue 3231

3231 responds first out for medical calls which account for the majority of our annual runs.

Engine 3201

E-3201 is a 2001 American LaFrance with a 1500 gpm pump. E-13 is first out for Structure Fires and Boat fires.

Engine 3202

E-3202 is first out for traffic accidents and carries the jaws of life. It is also the general first out for mutual aid standbys.

Engine 3202

Engine 3301

E-3301 is first out for all calls south of the Yaquina Bay Bridge, and is stationed at Station 3300. It is equipped to respond to all types of calls.

 
   

Engine 14 (Retired)

 

Engine 14 is a unique engine, one of only three built of its kind. It was ordered to deliver large volumes of dry chemical extinguishing agent in case of a fire at the LNG plant. Engine 14 is currently being transferred to the Oregon State Fire Museum for preservation.

Truck 3251

Truck 3251 is our newest apparatus - a 2010 HME Ahrens-Fox 104' Aerial. This new piece of equipment replaces a 1978 snorkel, and allows us to reach the tallest strtuctures in town.

Truck 3251

Heavy Rescue 3232

Rescue 3232 is a modern all-purpose rescue carrying personnel, extra equipment for structure fires, responses to Hazmat incidents and equipment for the rope rescue team. R-12 also carries medical supplies for mass casualty incidents.

Tender 3221

Tender 3221 is a 2010 H&W 3000 gallon tender with a 500 gpm pump.

tender 10

Beach 3233

 

3233 is a heavy duty, low-geared, fat tire sand machine. Our districts covers almost 14 miles of mostly sandy beaches, and B-17 allows access for firefighting, patient retrieval and staging equipment and personnel.

beach rescue 3233

Brush 3211

3211 acts as a staff truck in the winter, and carries wildland firefighting gear in the summer, including hoses, nozzles, 200 gallons of water, foam, and a pump.

Air Rescue 33

AR-33 is a specialized Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting vehicle, carrying foam, water, and dry chemical extinguishing agents.

   
   
   
 

 


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