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Apparatus Roster[]

  • All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.
  • $ denotes county ownership.

Frederick County Fire Station 5 - 1500 Volunteer Drive[]

The Fighting Fifth

Truck 5 - 2021 Pierce Enforcer 7000 6x4 (-/-/107' Ascendant rear-mount) (SN#35842) $
Tanker 5 - 2010 Mack Granite 6x4 / Pierce elliptical (1250/3000) (SN#22836)
Car 5 - 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe
Utility 5 - 2016 Ram 2500 / Knapheide
Engine 51 - 1997 Pierce Saber (1500/1000)
Rescue Engine 52 - 2007 Pierce Dash (1500/600) (SN#18920)
Brush 55 - 2007 Ford F-350 / Knapheide / Fast Attack (250/200)

Retired Apparatus[]

2010 Chevrolet Suburban
1994 Seagrave Patriot aerial (-/-/100' rear-mount) (Transferred to the Frederick County Training Center in 2022, sold to Betterton Volunteer Fire Department)
1989 Pierce Dash pumper 1984 International S-Series / 4-Guys tanker
1982 Ford C-8000 / Grumman FireCat pumper
1978 Dodge W400 / Pierce mini-pumper (400/250) (SN#7521D) (Ex-Glen Rock Hose & Ladder Company (Pennsylvania), sold to Singers Glen Volunteer Fire Company)
197? Seagrave SR aerial (100' rear-mount) (Ex-Middle River Volunteer Fire and Rescue (Maryland), ex-Fire Department of the City of New York)
197? Chevrolet G30 rescue
1973 GMC 7500 Coe / Oren pumper (750/500) (Sold to Singers Glen Volunteer Fire Company)
1968 Kaiser Jeep 1¼-ton brush (Ex-Harney Volunteer Fire Company)
1959 Pirsch (100' tractor-drawn aerial) (Ex-District of Columbia Fire & Emergency Medical Services)
1956 Chevrolet 7700 Coe / American LaFrance pumper
1953 American LaFrance 700 Series pumper
1923 American LaFrance Type 75 pumper

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