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Osceola Mills, PA  16666

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Engine 22-2


2006 Pierce Enforcer

2006 Pierce Enforcer. Equipped with one 16 foot roof ladder, one 24 foot extension ladder pro-pack, officer hooks, pike poles, sledgehammer, bolt and wire cutters, toolbox, battery powered saws-all, K-tool, multiple hose connections, traffic vests, flares, phantom pumper, salvage tarps, roof cutting saw, foam nozzles, foam, RIT pack, Rabbit tool, hose clamp, flares, low level strainer, butterfly valve, spanner wrenches, hydrant wrenches, blitz fire, spill response kit, shovels, broom, oil dry, positive and negative pressure fans, gas, Class D fire extinguisher, no flash, deck gun, cones, 5 pre-connect attack lines, 1 pre-connect trash line, 1500 feet 5 inch, 2 pony sections 5 inch (25 feet each), 3 inch supply hose. 1500 GPM pump, 750 gallon tank. 8 man cab, 2 flip down seats, this unit is first due on all fire boxes.

 
 
Utility 22


2004 Chevy/Silverado 2500 HD

Equipped with water tank, pump, garden hose, blitz line, rakes, shovels, saw, and cones, traffic vest, flares. Used for tree downs, medical assists, traffic control, brush fires, flooded basemen

 
 
Engine Rescue 22


1987 Pierce Lance

1987 Pierce Lance 1250 pump 750 tank, two hot reels, front wench, Detroit diesel motor, Allison Automatic, 1,300 feet of 5 inch, 2-200foot 1 3/4 preconnected lines, 1 preconnected 2 1/2 line, a additional 200 feet 1 3/4 off the rear not preconnected, 200 feet of 3 inch supply line, halmatro Rescue tools and air bags, along with various hand tools and the normal odds and ends. Seating for 8 people, 5 air pack seats, 10kw Generator, (4) 1000w Quartz Lights, 14' Roof Ladder, 24' 3-section
Extension Ladder.

 
 
Brush Tanker 22


1979 Army Duce and a half

Equipped with two 600 gallon water tanks. Indian tanks, rakes, axes, shovels, multiple sections of house, water jugs for drinking water. This unit is used for fighting brush fires.

 
 
Engine 22-1


1972 Mack

This unit is equipped with holmatro extrication tools (cutters, spreaders, rams), shovels, brooms, struts, farm jacks, various size cribbing, long back board, stockes basket, med trauma kit, 4 air packs with 4 spare cylinders, air bags, cones, door and window kit, ladders, 5 inch, 3 preconnect attack lines, pike poles, officers hook, trash hooks, foam, various hose adapters, hazmat supplies (mats, pigs, absorbants, oil dry, kitty litter, etc.), GPS unit, positive and negative pressure ventilation fans, gas, saws, traffic vests, flares

 
 



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Structure Fire- Flu Fire

Today at 6:04am Columbia Fire Department was alerted by Clearfield County Dispatch for a reported Structure fire at 86 Egypti...

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Fri. Feb 26th 2010
MVA No Injuries

Today at 7:41PM Columbia Fire Department was alerted by Clearfield County Dispatch to assist PSP with Fire Police in the area...

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Tue. Feb 16th 2010
Flue Fire

The Columbia Fire Co. was dispatched for a structure fire at 301 Blanchard St, Osceola Mills Boro. Chief 22 responded to the ...

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