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Apparatus:

Pomona Fire/Rescue (Station 26-3):

Command 26-300:  Command 26-300 is a 2006 Dodge Durango.   The new vehicle, designated as Command 26-300, will be primarily used as a command vehicle for the Chief.  It will also be used by the members to attend meetings and training.   The Durango has room for four firefighters and equipment.
Engine 26-34:  Engine 26-34 is a 1987 Pierce Manufacturing pumper.  The engine capable of flowing up to 1000 GPM and carries 1000 gallons of water, 1000 feet of 4 inch supply hose, miscellaneous equipment, and has room for 5 firefighters.   The apparatus was placed in service in 1987.
Engine 26-35:  Engine 26-35 is a 1995 Pierce Manufacturing pumper.  The engine capable of flowing up to 1250 GPM and carries 1000 gallons of water, 1000 feet of 4 inch supply hose, extrication equipment, an automatic electronic defibrillator, other miscellaneous equipment, and has room for 8 firefighters.  The apparatus was placed in service in 1995.
Ladder 26-36:  Ladder 26-36 is a 2006 Pierce Manufacturing Quint.  The ladder is capable of flowing up to 1500 GPM and carries 500 gallons of water, 800 feet of 4 inch supply hose, assorted ladder operations and forcible entry tools and equipment, other miscellaneous equipment, and has room for 6 firefighters.  The apparatus was placed in service in 2006.
Utility 26-37:  Utility 26-37 is a 2000 Ford F-350 four door, 4 x 4, diesel utility truck.  It is equipped with a booster tank and reel, a winch, and other equipment.  The company uses it for extrications, attend training and meetings, and to tow the Company's antique fire truck.  There is room for up to 6 firefighters.   The apparatus was placed in service in 2000.
Rescue 26-38:  Rescue 26-38 is a 1990 Pierce Manufacturing Heavy Rescue Truck.  The unit carries two sets of Jaws of Life extrication equipment, hi-pressure air bags, 26 KW generator, 20 foot 3000 watt quartz light tower.  Rescue 26-38 responds to all heavy rescue incidents and can serve as a mobile command center and firefighter rehabilitation unit.   There is room for up to 9 firefighters.  The apparatus was placed in service in 1990.
1916 Garford:  This is the Company's antique fire apparatus.   The apparatus is rated to pump 300 GPM, and has room for 2 firefighters   The vehicle was acquired, by the Company in 1972, from the Seaview Country Club.