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Pumper 066 -- Usually serving as Engine 81, this rig generally operates out of our
Kingston headquarters station. An H & W Class A Pumper on a Spartan chassis,
manufactured in 2000, this rig has a 500 gallon tank and a 1500 gpm pump with foam
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| Pumper 186 -- This rig usually operates as Engine 85, out of our South
Kingston Road satellite station. It's a Darley Pumper on a Spartan chassis and was
manufactured in 1994. Outfitted with a 500 gallon tank and a 1500 gpm pump, this
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Pumper 433 -- Recently repainted to sport North Kitsap Fire & Rescue
graphics, this engine was manufactured for the former Kitsap County Fire District #14 (who
merged into NKF&R in 2001) in 1993. It's a Pierce "Dash" pumper with a
750 gallon tank, a 1500 gpm pump, and foam capabilities.
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| Pumper 192 -- Generally housed at our Suquamish satellite station, Engine 84
is a Darley Pumper on a Spartan chassis and was manufactured in 1995. Outfitted with
a 500 gallon tank and a 1500 gpm pump, this engine also has foam capabilities. |
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Reserve
Engine -- Photo and info
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| Tender 318 -- This 3000 gallon GMC water tender, capable of pumping 250 gpm,
operates out of our South Kingston Station 85. |
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Tender (84) -- Photo and info
coming soon |
| Tender (89) -- Photo and info
coming soon |
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Ambulance 870 -- This Road Rescue box on an International chassis was delivered
new to NKF&R in 1997; with nearly 150,000 miles on it, the district is giving the rig
a rest -- utilizing it primarily as a reserve ambulance.
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| Ambulance 068 -- After serving the district for several years, this Road Rescue
box received a new Ford F450 chassis with four-wheel drive in 1999. It serves as
North Kitsap Fire & Rescue's advanced life support unit, and operates out of our
Kingston headquarters station. |
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Ambulance 387 -- This 1990 Wheeled Coach on a Ford E350 chassis came to us
through the recent merger with Kitsap County Fire District #14 where it accumulated less
than 50,000 miles in its first ten years. We're now utilizing this rig as our basic
life support transport unit, running out of our Suquamish fire station.
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Ambulance -- Photo and info
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Marine 81 -- The
district's fire-rescue vessel was purchased through a cooperative agreement
with the Port of Kingston. It provides fire protection and rescue
services to the Port's marina as well as the other maritime areas of the
district. The 26-foot aluminum hulled boat is powered with a 375 hp
Yanmar Diesel, jet propelled and equipped with a compressed air foam
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| Pumper 726 -- A 1988 Chevrolet K2500 4x4 with crew cab serves as North Kitsap
Fire & Rescue's brush fire-fighting rig, and often is mobilized to assist with
large-scale forest fires in Eastern Washington. It carries a 375 gpm pump and a 300
gallon tank with foam capabilities. |
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More
rigs to show; check back often!
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