Engine 1
1995 Pierce Arrow Structural/ARFF vehicle that has the following specifications: a roof turret that has a discharge rate of 500 gallons per minute. The vehicle carries 1,000 gallons of water and 220 gallons of 3% Mil. Spec. AFFF. Engine 1 is equipped with a state of the art Drivers Enhanced Navigation System that consists of a navigation computer and forward-looking infra-red camera. Engine 1 has a fully enclosed cab with seating for six.
It is air conditioned and heated. The truck carries a Holmatro Tool for extrications, high pressure air bags, first aid equipment, Semi Automatic External Defibrillator, cold water rescue suits, and a variety of hand tools in addition to 1000' of 4" large diameter hose. Engine 1 has two 200' preconnect attack lines and 200' of 2 =" hose.
Engine 2
2000 Oshkosh TI-3000 w/Snozzle ARFF vehicle with a roof turret capable of flowing 1000gpm in high flow and 375gpm in low flow. The vehicle carries 3000 gallons of water and 420 gallons of Mil Spec 3% AFFF foam. This vehicle also carries 460lbs of Halotron II. Engine 2 is equipped with a 55' (height) extendable turret with Piercing Tip and a state of the art Driver Enhanced Vision System.
Engine 3
1989 Emergency One / TITAN-V - ARFF vehicle that carries 3000 gallons of water, 400 gallons of 3% Mil Spec AFFF, and 950lbs of "Purple K" dry powder. The roof turret is capable of flowing 1200gpm in high flow and 600gpm in low flow. Engine 3 is equipped with a state of the art Driver Enhanced Vision System. The vehicle is also equipped with a 6KW air cooled diesel generator.
Engine 4
1992 Oshkosh TA-1500 ARFF vehicle that carries 1,500 gallons of water and 195 gallons of 3% Mil Spec AFFF. This vehicle also carries 500lbs of Halon 1211 that is discharged through a front mounted hose reel. The roof turret is capable of discharging 750gpm in high flow and 375gpm in low flow. Engine 4 is equipped with a state of the art Driver Enhanced Vision System.
Engine 6
1993 Oshkosh TB 3000 ARFF vehicle that carries 3000 gallons of water and 405 gallons of 3% Mil Spec AFFF. Engine 6 has a roof turret that can discharge 1,200gpm in high flow and 600gpm in low flow. Engine 6 also has a 300gpm bumper turret. Engine 6 is equipped with a state of the art Driver Enhanced Vision System. The vehicle also carries 6 life ramps of 30', 50', 80' lengths for water rescue incidents.
Engine 7
1994 Oshkosh T3000 ARFF vehicle that carries 3000 gallons of water and 420 gallons of 3% Mil Spec AFFF. Engine 7 has a roof turret that can discharge 1200gpm in high flow and 600gpm in low flow. Engine 7 also has a 300gpm bumper turret. Engine 7 is equipped with a state of the art Driver Enhanced Vision System. Engine 7 carries 450lbs of "Purple K" that is discharged from the roof turret nozzle and/or front mounted twin agent handline. The vehicle carries an Amkus rescue tool with 30" spreader, short ram and model "O" cutter in addition to a Paratech Airgun 40.
Rescue One
1997 3D Firefighter Chassis serves as our Medical Response Unit in addition to being a Medium Rescue Apparatus. The vehicle carries medical equipment, a semi-automatic external defibrillator, PTO powered 25KW generator, a light tower with four 1500W quartz lights on front of the box and two 1000W portables on tripods. The vehicle also carries four 300W Circle "D" flood lights, and Amkus rescue tool with 30" spreader, long and short rams, and a model "O" cutter. Confined space rescue equipment, and air source cart with two 60 minute tanks, and medium pressure lift bags.
Ladder 1
1995 Pierce Arrow Lance 100' aerial tower with a 1750gpm Waterous Midship pump with a 200 gallon booster tank. The vehicle has a fully enclosed cab with seating for six and carries 1000 feet of 4" LDH, two 200' 1.75" pre connected attack lines with SM20FG nozzles, 300' 2.5" hose and nozzle, a semi-automatic external defibrillator, and an installed 7.5KW Generac Water Cooled Diesel Generator, 110' of ground ladders, two 1000W quartz lamps on platform and prepiped breathing air to platform and turntable.
Mobile Command Post
1997 Mattman Company 40' command post with four command positions, a conference room, galley area, heating and air conditioning, a CCTV camera on a 45' pneumatic mast. The command post utilizes the following communications: Massport's 800MHz trunked radio system, Mass State Police, Boston Police, TWT Radio, BAPERN, Boston Fire, Metro Fire, C-Med, Marine Radio, Cellular Phones, Cellular Fax, and a Satellite Phone.
Marine One
1971 80" Fireboat named the M/V "Howard W. Fitzpatrick". The vessel is capable of pumping 6000gpm at 150psi and carries 500 gallons of fluroprotein foam.
Marine Two
1993 Boston Whaler/Challenger with a Cuddy cabin. This vessel serves as a high speed rescue boat and carried floatation devices and two ice/cold water rescue systems.
Marine Three
1972 Boston Whaler Outrage powered by a 200HP motor. The vessel carries flotation devices and portable fire extinguishers.
Massport Fire Rescue is part of Massachusetts MetroFire, an association of Fire Departments in the Metropolitan Boston area to control Mutual Aid and to act as a common entity for improving the overall effectiveness of their Fire Services.