Tribal Fire Department Vehicles
Engine 14-8
Year: 1998
Built By: Luverne Fire Apparatus
Chassis: HME Custom
Engine: Detroit Diesel 400HP
Pump: Hale 1750gpm
1000 gallons of water on board
Genisus Extracation equipment and is a medical first responder unit.
Engine 14-1
Year: 1992
Built By: Quality Fire Apparatus
Chassis: Spartan
Engine: Cummins 230HP
Pump: Waterous 1250gpm
1000 gallons of water on board
Medical first responder unit.
Engine 14-2
The Fire Department of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe proudly took delivery of its newest piece of apparatus on the morning of August 31st. The Fire Engine is manufactured by Rosenbauer and was mounted to a Spartan Chasis. It has a 1750 gallon per minute pump, on board Class A Foam system, and a 750 gallon booster tank. The fire engine was designed by Sgt. Doug Gruss and Sgt. Brian Kelly who utilized ideas from within the department to design an engine truly designed to meet the needs of our community. The engine should be placed into service the morning of September 17th. The Fire Department wishes to thank the community and the Tribal Council for their support in maintaining a fire safe community.
Specifications
Year: 2006
Built By Rosenbauer
Chassis: Spartan
Engine: Cummins ISL 400, Turbocharged
Pump: Waterous 1750 gpm with Fire Research INCONTROL Apparatus Monitoring System
Capacity: 750 gallons of water on Board
Hale Foamlogix 5.0 Foam System with 20 gallon tank
Complete LED light package.
Rescue 14-7
Year: 1995
Built By First Response
Chasis: International Medium Duty rescue
Engine: Detroit Diesel 210HP
Genisus Extracation equipment and is a medical first responder unit.
4 Bottle Cascade unit 4500psi
Ladder 14-5

Year: 1987
Built By: Peirce
Engine: Detroit Diesel 475HP
Pump: Waterous 1500gpm
Ladder: 95ft Platform