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Monthlly Calls
 Calls
Jan16
Feb13
Mar11
Apr16
May15
Jun24
Jul21
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Dec
Total116
 
 
 

Apparatus

Engine 38-1

Engine 38-1 is a 1949 Model LS 85 Mack Pumper.  It goes without saying that the "49", as it is affectionately known, is the pride of Station 38's fleet.  The "49" proudly served the East Greenville Fire Department from the day it was delivered in 1949 until it was placed out of service in 1989.  The "49" now serves the Company as a goodwill ambassador, responding only to parades, community events and fire apparatus musters.  As the saying goes at the station and as you can see from the picture above, the "49" does not take a bad picture.      

The "49" is currently cared for by a group of dedicated Engineers and adoring Firefighters.  It is guaranteed that the "49" will be a member of our family well into the future.

Quick Inventory

  • Seating for only 2 Firefighters
  • 1 MSA ChemOx Unit
  • 750 Hale Two Stage Centrifugal Pump
  • 350 Gallon Water Tank
  • Various Antique Hand-tools
  • Various Antique Hose Appliances
  • 1000 feet of 3" Supply Hose

Engine 38 

This 2007 KME Engine responds as the first due fire attack unit in the Borough of East Greenville and the northern end of Upper Hanover Township and as the second due Engine at all vehicle accidents and rescues in the same municipalities.

 

Engine 38 represents a new approach in fire suppression technique for the EGFD with the addition of a Compressed Air Foam System (CAFS) to its cache of firefighting tools.

 

Quick Inventory

  • Seating for 6 firefighters
  •  6 MSA MMR SCBA
  • 1 MSA Evolution 3000 Thermal Imaging Camera
  • 1 Industrial Scientific Rattler Carbon Monoxide Detector
  • 1 Industrial Scientific Combustible Gas Meter
  • 2000 GPM Hale Single Stage Centrifugal Pump
  • 750 GPM, 210 CFM CAFSPRO Foam System
  • 1000 Gallon Water Tank
  • 1 Stihl Rescue VentSaw
  • 1 Stihl 14" Cut Off Saw
  • 1 Stihl 12" Chain Saw
  • 1 Positive Pressure Fan
  • Numerous Hand-Tools
  • 1200 Feet of 5 Inch Supply Hose
  • Over 500 Feet of 1-3/4"  & 2" Attack Hose
  • AED and O2 Kit

Squad 38

 
Squad 38 is a 2010 KME Rescue Engine featuring a varity of handtools, hydraulic tools and specialized equipment which enables this truck to perform a dual purpose role.  Squad 38 is the first due unit to all reports of vehicle accidents and rescues as well as all other types of rescues in East Greenville Borough and northern sections of Upper Hanover Township.  Additionally, Squad 38 responds as our second due engine to all reports of building fires as it is set up as a twin to Engine 38 with the same CAF system.
 
Quick Inventory
  • Seating for Six Firefighters
  • 6 MSA MMR SCBA
  • 1 MSA Evolution 3000 Thermal Imaging Camera
  • 1 Industrial Scientific 4 Gas Meter
  • 2000 GPM Hale Single Stage Centrifugal Pump
  • 1000 GPM, 210 CFM CAFSPRO Foam System
  • 750 Gallon Water Tank
  • 1 Positive Pressure Fan
  • Numerous Hand-Tools
  •  1200 Feet of 5 Inch Supply Hose
  •  Over 500 Feet of 1-3/4"  & 2" Attack Hose
  •  AED and O2 Kit
  • Amkus Cutter, Spreader, Combi-Tool and 3 RamsLadder 38
  • Rope Rescue Equipment
 
Ladder 38
 
 
Ladder 38 is a 1983 Mack/LTI 106' BullDog I aerial.  This unit was purchased from the Hatfield Fire Company in 1998.  Ladder 38 responds as the first due aerial to any reported building fire or fire alarm in the Borough of East Greenville and the Northern End of Upper Hanover Township.

 Quick Inventory

  • Seating for 4 firefighters
  • 4 MSA MMR SCBA
  • 106' LTI Aerial
  • Over 150' of Ground Ladders
  •  Numerous Forcible Entry Tools
  • 2 Ventilation Saws
  • Salvage and Overhaul Equipment
  • 1 MSA Evolution 3000 Thermal Imaging Camera
  • 1 Firefinder
  • 1 TakStik
  • 3" Ladder Pipe

Air 38

Air 38 is a 1997 Ford F-Super Duty/Saulsbury service unit.  The body for this truck was purchased from the Macungie Fire Department of Lehigh County.  Air 38 responds as a service unit to all incidents.  Air 38's responsibilities include that of air cascade operations and scene support.

Quick Inventory

  • Seating for 2 Firefighters
  • 2 MSA MMR SCBA
  • 5000 PSI, 6 Bottle Cascade System
  • 75 Gallons Universal Plus Foam Concentrate
  • Hazardous Materials Spill Supplies
  • Cribbing for Vehicle Rescue
  • Brush & Field Fire Equipment