fire department apparatus
engine 371
Engine 371 is a 2016 Spartan Gladiator fire engine with a Cummins ISX 500 horsepower diesel engine that is paired with an Allison automatic transmission along with 1500 GPM pump and a 1000 gallon booster tank. It is equipped with 1500 feet of 4 inch large diameter hose (LDH), pre-connected crosslays that consist of two (2) 2 inch 200 foot preloads and one (1) 2 ½ inch 250 foot preload. It also has two (2) 2 inch 300 foot preconnect in the rear of the truck and another 500 feet of 2 ½ inch preloads at the rear of the truck as well. This truck is primarily utilized in the village as the “ first due” meaning if there is a fire in the village, this will be the first truck to be manned by responding volunteers. This unit is also fitted with general hazardous materials supplies, battery powered hurst tools and other vehicle extrication equipment for motor vehicle accidents.
ENGINE 372
Engine 372 is a 1999 American LaFrance/Salisbury/Freightliner fire engine with a Cummins M-11 400 horsepower that is paired with an Allison automatic transmission along with a 1500 GPM pump and a 1000 gallon booster tank. It is equipped with 1500 feet of 4 inch large diameter hose (LDH), pre-connected crosslays that consist of two (2) 2 inch 200 foot preloads and one (1) 2 ½ inch 250 foot preload. It also has two (2) 2 inch 300 foot pre-connect in the rear of the truck and another 500 feet of 2 ½ inch preloads at the rear of the truck as well. This truck is primarily used as the “mutual aid engine” responding on most first alarms of neighboring departments. In the village it is utilized as the “supply engine” which would supply water to the attack engine through hydrants, dry-hydrants or other water sources. This engine is due to be replaced when the new Sutphen fire engine is delivered in the near future.
ENGINE 372
Engine 372 is a 1999 American LaFrance/Salisbury/Freightliner fire engine with a Cummins M-11 400 horsepower that is paired with an Allison automatic transmission along with a 1500 GPM pump and a 1000 gallon booster tank. It is equipped with 1500 feet of 4 inch large diameter hose (LDH), pre-connected crosslays that consist of two (2) 2 inch 200 foot preloads and one (1) 2 ½ inch 250 foot preload. It also has two (2) 2 inch 300 foot pre-connect in the rear of the truck and another 500 feet of 2 ½ inch preloads at the rear of the truck as well. This truck is primarily used as the “mutual aid engine” responding on most first alarms of neighboring departments. In the village it is utilized as the “supply engine” which would supply water to the attack engine through hydrants, dry-hydrants or other water sources. This engine is due to be replaced when the new Sutphen fire engine is delivered in the near future.
truck 371
Truck 371 is a 2018 Sutphen SPH100 quint with a X15 12 liter Cummins Engine that is paired with a Allison automatic transmission along with a 1500 GPM Hale pump with a 300 gallon booster tank. It is equipped with 350 feet of 5 inch large diameter (LDH) along with two (2) 2 inch 200 foot pre-connects and one (1) 2 1/2 inch 250 foot pre-connect. Truck 371's primary role is to carry out “ truck company operations” such as conducting a search of the structure for potential victims and ventilating the structure. This unit has state of the art technology allowing a minimal crew succeed in its performance. Equipped with a 100 foot platform ladder and over 300 feet of ground ladders this unit is essential on most scenes.
rescue 371
Rescue 371 is a 2003 American LaFrance/ R.D. Murray/ Freightliner rescue truck with a ISM 400 Cummins engine with a 35KW Generator, a 9000 watt light tower, a cascade station with six (6) 6000 PSI air tanks on it utilized for a mobile air tank refill station. This specialized unit responds to most incidents within our district and outside. Equipped with necessary tools to carry out; auto-extrication, open water rescue, ice water rescue, confined space, low-angle rescue, hazardous materials and fire operations it is the "tool box" of LFD. This unit is due to be replaced with the box going through refurbishment then being placed on a new chasis and cab with delivery in the near future.
AMBULANCE 371
Ambulance 371 is a 2022 Ford E-450/ Demers type III ambulance with a Ford V10 gasoline engine. Ambulance 371 is utilized as our frontline ambulance on odd numbered months and our reserve ambulance on even numbered months. Ambulance 371 is NYS DOH Part 800 certified as a ALS (Advanced Life Support) ambulance which means our Paramedic Providers have all the supplies needed for prehospital advanced emergency medical services.
AMBULANCE 372
Ambulance 372 is a 2016 Ford E-450/ Road Rescue type III ambulance with a Ford V10 gasoline engine. Ambulance 372 is utilized as our frontline ambulance on even numbered months and our reserve ambulance on odd numbered months. Ambulance 372 is NYS DOH Part 800 certified as a ALS (Advanced Life Support) ambulance which means our Paramedic Providers have all the supplies needed for prehospital advanced emergency medical services.
AMBULANCE 371
Ambulance 371 is a 2022 Ford E-450/ Demers type III ambulance with a Ford V10 gasoline engine. Ambulance 371 is utilized as our frontline ambulance on odd numbered months and our reserve ambulance on even numbered months. Ambulance 371 is NYS DOH Part 800 certified as a ALS (Advanced Life Support) ambulance which means our Paramedic Providers have all the supplies needed for prehospital advanced emergency medical services.
AMBULANCE 372
Ambulance 372 is a 2016 Ford E-450/ Road Rescue type III ambulance with a Ford V10 gasoline engine. Ambulance 372 is utilized as our frontline ambulance on even numbered months and our reserve ambulance on odd numbered months. Ambulance 372 is NYS DOH Part 800 certified as a ALS (Advanced Life Support) ambulance which means our Paramedic Providers have all the supplies needed for prehospital advanced emergency medical services.
miscellaneous 371
Miscellaneous 371 is a 2017 Ram 2500 ¾ ton crew cab pickup truck with a 6.4 Hemi gasoline engine. M-371 is utilized for a multitude of scenarios. Some examples of the uses of this apparatus is but not limited to; Fire police or traffic control operations, personnel transport to scenes, transport for B-371 for deployment to lake emergencies and deployment of ATV-371 and deployment of the wildland fire trailer.
CAR 371
Car 371 is a 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe with a 5.3 liter V8 ecotec3 gasoline. Car 371 is our command vehicle that is given for department usage to the chief during his term as the Chief of the Department. It is utilized as a mobile command unit at all scenes Lakewood Fire Department responds too.
CAR 371
Car 371 is a 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe with a 5.3 liter V8 ecotec3 gasoline. Car 371 is our command vehicle that is given for department usage to the chief during his term as the Chief of the Department. It is utilized as a mobile command unit at all scenes Lakewood Fire Department responds too.
atv 371
ATV 371 is a 2022 John Deere XUV835M UTV. ATV 371 is utilized for off road rescues and wildfires, in the winter months the ATV will be outfitted with tracks to traverse rough terrain, and in the spring through fall months it will have the standard tires on. In addition, the unit is retro-fitted with a med box on the back for special events throughout the community such as races, concerts and festivals.
boat 371
Boat 371 is a 22 foot Stanley rescue boat, boat 371 is utilized for lake emergencies, it is equipped with sonar and a built in pump and deck gun that can be used for boat fires. It is also equipped with multiple rescue doors that assist with extricating victims out of the water during a rescue.
model t 371
Our Model T serial number three, is a 1914 Ford Model T antique fire truck that was donated to the Lakewood Chemical Company by James Packard on August 25th 1915 when he also donated the first station, it has won multiple antique car shows and has been featured in countless magazines world wide. In its prime it had fought some of the most notable fires in the Village of Lakewood's history.