Joint Base Charleston Fire & Emergency Services

History
JB Charleston is an amalgamation of Charleston Air Force Base and Naval Support Activity Charleston, which were merged on 1 October 2010.

Apparatus Roster
All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.

Fire Station 1 - 103 N Bates Street, Flightline

 * Crash 4 - 1996 E-One Teledyne 8x8 ARFF (2000/3300/500F/500 lbs. DC)
 * Rescue 5 - 2005 Pierce Saber 4x4 heavy rescue
 * Crash 7 - 2006 Oshkosh Striker 1500 4x4 ARFF (1950/1500/210F/500 lbs. DC/50' HRET)
 * Crash 8 - 2006 Oshkosh Striker 3000 6x6 ARFF ( 1950/3000/420F/500 lbs.DC/ 50' HRET)
 * Crash 10 - Ford F-550 P-34 RIV
 * Engine 11 2014 KME P-24 (1250/500/25A/25B) (GSO#9399)
 * Tower 21 - 2019 Rosenbauer Commander aerial (1250/300/100' Cobra platform)

Fire Station 2 - 3102 Alaska Avenue, Hunley Park Housing Area

 * Engine 21 - 2011 Pierce Saber Contender (1250/750/25A/25B)

Unknown Assignment

 * Engine 5 - P-24 (1250/750/50F)
 * Tanker 38 - 1993 International / West-Mark P-26 (1250/5000)
 * Ladder 42 - 2014 E-One Typhoon HP75 P-33 aerial (1250/500/75' rear-mount ladder) (SO#139083)
 * Engine 52 - 1996 KME P-22 (1250/500/25A/25B)
 * Engine 72 - 2015 E-One Typhoon 4x4 eMax (1250/530/30A/30B/CAFS)
 * 2019 P-26 tanker (?/4500)
 * 2019 P-26 aerial (?/?/105' rear-mount ladder)

Retired Apparatus

 * 1993 International / West-Mark P-26 (1250/5000) (Ex-Tanker 38)
 * International 4900 / Pierce 55' aerial (Ex-Ladder 1)