Apparatus
Truck 710
- 2005 Pierce Tractor Drawn Aerial (“Tiller”)
- 105′ Straight-Tip Aerial Ladder
- Detroit Diesel Series 60
- Seating for Five Personnel
- Heavy Rescue Capabilities for the Capital Beltway (I-495)
- Full Compliment of HURST Rescue Tools (“Jaws of Life”)
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Engine 710
- 2009 Spartan/Crimson Engine
- Cummins ISX
- Seating For Five Personnel
- 1500GPM Pump, 750 Gallon Tank
- CAFS Capabilities
- ALS Supply Storage
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Ambulance 710
- 2010 Ford Econoline/Horton
- Ford PowerStroke Diesel
- Capable of Transporting Two Patients
- ALS Equipped
- Equipped With “MartinHorns”
- The Busiest Unit at Station 10
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Engine 710B
- 2000 Spartan Gladiator/Quality Fire
- Detroit Series 60 Diesel
- Seating For Six Personnel
- 1500GPM Pump, 750 Gallon Tank
- Formally Served as Engine 730
- Reserve Unit, But Can Be Run as Second Out Engine
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Tanker 730
- Peterbilt/Summit
- 3000 Gallons of Water
- Seating for Two Personnel
- On Board Direct-Drive Pump
- Carries All Equipment For Supplying Water Without Fire Hydrants
- Unit Protects Large Area, and Often Runs Into Fairfax County
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Medic 730
- 2005 International/Wheeled Coach
- Rehabbed in 2011
- Runs 24/7/365 With Paramedic (ALS)
- Busiest Unit at Station 30
- Formally Ran as “Ambulance 710″
- Also Known As “Mobile Intensive Care Unit”
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Boat Supports 710/730
- Ford F-350 4×4 with Utility Bodies
- John Boat Storage Racks
- Seating For Three-Five Personnel
- Carries Equipment To Support River Rescue Teams
- 4×4 Capabilities for Use on Tow Paths of C&O Canal
- Self Recovery Equipment For Launching in Poor Launch Locations.
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Boats
-All Demory (DIB) Boats
- Combination of Attack Sleds and “Chesapeakes”
- Mercury Jet Drive Motors
- Inflatable Boats to Prevent Damage From Rocks
- Equipped with Patient Rescue/Helo Rescue Equipment
- Current Fleet Consists of 6 In Service Units
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Brush 710
- Ford/Summit 4×4 Brush Unit
- Ford PowerStroke Diesel
- Seating For Two Personnel
- 250GPM Pump, On Board Tank
- Can Also Serve as Boat Support/Boat Towing Unit
- Self-Recovery Equipment
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Car 710/730
- 2007 Ram MegaCab/Summit Command Vehicles
- Cummins Diesel Engines
- Seating For Five Personnel
- Designed To Serve as Backup Boat Supports
- MegaCab For Comfortable Seating if River Rescue Teams Deployed Anywhere Nationwide
- Day to Day Serves as Chief Vehicles, Units Marked “Cars (K710/K730)” When Used Without Command Officer
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