Apparatus
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New Oxford Station
This 1997 Pierce Engine is the New Oxford Station's first out engine. The engine runs on all structure and vehicle fires. It also serves as an additional piece on vehicle accidents.
750 Gallon Tank
6 Person Enclosed Crew Cab
1500 GPM Waterous Pump
Three 200' 1 3/4" preconnects
Two 150' 1 3/4" preconnects
One 200' 2" preconnect
One 100' 1 3/4" (front bumper) trash line
One 200' 3" preconnected step gun
1500'of 5" supply hose
500' of 3" supply hose
Engine 33-2
Abbottstown Station
2009 Sutphen
This 2009 Sutphen Engine is the Abbottstown Station’s first
out piece on most calls. This engine runs on all structure
and vehicle fires. This engine also responds to most vehicle
accidents. This unit was placed in service on April 8, 2010
and replaced the 1989 Spartan/E-One which has now found a
home at the York County Fire School.
1000 Gallon Tank
6 Person Enclosed Crew Cab
1500 GPM Hale Pump
20 Gallon Class A Foam Tank
Two 200' 1 3/4" preconnects
One 300' 1 ¾” preconnect
One 100' 1 ½” bumper trash line
1000' of 5" supply hose
15 KW Hydraulic Generator
4,500 Watt Command Light
Whelen LED light package
Truck 33
New Oxford Station
This unit has both Engine and Truck capabilities. Due to the constant development in the area, the importance of firefighter safety, and the distance to the closest truck, the need of an aerial ladder was present. This unit replaced a 1987 engine that was sold to a company in Missouri. This was placed into service on Jan 1, 2007.
500 Gallon Tank
7 Person Enclosed Crew Cab
1500 GPM Waterous Pump
105' Aerial Ladder
Two 200' 1 3/4" preconnects
One 200' 2 1/2 preconnect
One 100' bumper trash line
500' of 5" supply hose
Whelen light package
Tanker 33
Abbottstown Station
1997 E-One / Freightliner Chassis
Tanker 33 has a 1500 Gallon tank and is equipped with a 1250 gallon per minute pump. This unit is typically used for tanker functions only but does have several crosslays if needed as an attack unit.
Rescue 33
New Oxford Station
This unit carries a variety of rescue tools, such as a HURST rescue system, Para-Tech high pressure and Vetter low pressure air bags, Z-MAG stabilization struts, Rope and Confined space equipment, Liquid Haz-Mat containment pads, pigs, Stay-dry. Salvage and Overhaul Equipment, Wet/ Dry vacuum, a variety of saws, and fans, AED, and EMS equipment capable of handling approx. 6 trauma patients, MSA Passport CO monitor, MSA Thermal Imaging Camera, Inflatable raft with PFD's for all personnel, Water rescue throw bags, Standard tool box, Metric tool box, Leak kit, Window removal kit, A- and K-Tool, forcible entry, and firefighting had tools, 7 low pressure MSA SCBA, MSA RIT Pack, and two portable air supplies. This unit also has a 4 cylinder 6000 psi onboard cascade system, portable and onboard lighting including a 20' light tower. Rescue 33 is a certified a Quick Response unit, and has all necessary equipment for a full Rapid Intervention Team.
Brush 33
Abbottstown Station
Brush 33 carries 300 gallons of water and a 200 gallon per minute pump for quick attacks on brush fires. This unit carries a variety of rakes, spades, and saws for assisting in extinguishing brush fires.
Duty 33
2001 Ford Expedition
Duty 33 is equipped to handle command functions on emergency calls. The department's fire officers share use of the vehicle on a rotating schedule.
Service 33
New Oxford Station
This Ford F-350 Super Duty is used by the department as a utility/service truck. Service 33 responds on many calls for medical assistance and brush fires. The Service truck is also used to pick up supplies for the firehouse and transport firefighters to training classes.
Ambulance 33A
New Oxford Station
2007 Ford F-450 (Horton Emergency Vehicles)
Ambulance 33A
New Oxford Station
2004 Ford F-450 (Horton Emergency Vehicles)
Sled 33
New Oxford Station
Sled 33 is a 1996 Orion Utility Sled that can be pulled pulled by snowmobile or ATV. The Ski's and wheels can be interchanged in about an hour. This unit was dedicated in memory of William Staub and Catherine & Albert Becker. The unit carries a variety of emergency medical supplies, and can hold one patient and one attendant.

| Fire Calls |
Man Hours |
EMS Calls |
Man Hours |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 31 | 300 | 91 | 160 |
| Feb | 37 | 158 | 98 | 187 |
| Mar | 36 | 328 | 110 | 209 |
| April | 44 | 446 | 112 | 227 |
| May | 37 | 318 | 122 | 232 |
| June | 26 | 195 | 117 | 212 |
| July | ||||
| Total | 211 | 1745 | 650 | 1227 |







