Apparatus

The apparatus of the Allenhurst Fire Department has been the steadfast backbone of our service for decades, standing as a testament to durability, reliability, and unwavering commitment to the community. Every engine, ladder truck, and rescue unit carries a history of courage, bearing the marks of countless emergencies answered with precision and dedication. These vehicles are more than machines—they are trusted partners that firefighters rely on in their mission to protect lives and property. Built with quality craftsmanship, each piece of equipment was designed to endure, and through meticulous maintenance and care, they have continued to perform beyond expectations. When responding to a call, there is a deep sense of pride in operating these vehicles, knowing they represent the department’s history, tradition, and duty to serve.

However, even the most resilient apparatus eventually reaches the limits of its lifespan, and ensuring the highest level of service requires an investment in modern equipment. A top-tier fleet not only enhances safety and efficiency but reinforces the department’s steadfast commitment to excellence. By upgrading to newer apparatus with advanced technology and improved capabilities, the Allenhurst Fire Department secures its ability to respond with the same speed, strength, and precision that has defined it for generations. Our firefighters hold the utmost respect for the tools of their trade, and it is with a strong sense of responsibility that we advocate for the highest standards in firefighting equipment. The right apparatus is not just about function—it’s about honoring the profession, strengthening community trust, and ensuring our department remains a beacon of protection for years to come.

8177 2022 Spartan Rescue Pumper 

Currently Active

81-66

Chiefs Vehicle

2015 Horton on Chevrolet Chassis

8190 Crimson Quint
Truck 1 is a 2007 Crimson Quint with a 103′ 4 section Ladder, 6 man cab, 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank, 600′ of 1 3/4″ handlines, 250′ 2 1/2″ blitz line, 1200′ of 5″ LDH, Holmatro cutter/spreader, 10Kw Harrison Generator, and also carries an assortment of tools & ladders. This unit responds on all structure/building fires and is the first run ladder truck.
Technical Specs:
Chassis: Spartan Gladiator MFD / 60 Gallon Fuel Tank / 330 HP Cummins ISC / Allison 4000 EVS Transmission
Body: Extruded Aluminum Body / ROM Roll up Doors / Vibra-Torque Rubber Mounting System / Smart Storage in Wheel Wells
Aerial: 103′ 4 Section Ladder / 500 lb Tip Load / -10 Degree Angle of Elevation / LED Warning Lights
Pump & Plumbing: Waterous CSU 1500 GPM Pump / Stainless Steel Plumbing / Side Mount Operators Panel Electrical System: Weldon Multi-plexed Electrical System / Whelen LED Lighting Package / 10Kw Harrison Generator

2007 Yamaha Waverunner High Outputs 

2001 Ford E350 by PL Custom

2000 Aluminum Jon Boat

Marine Unit 1

1989 Seagrave

1989 Seagrave 5 man cab. 1250 GPM pump, 500 gallon tank, 600′ 1 3/4″ handlines, 250ft. 2 1/2″ blitz line, 1000′ 5″ LDH, & carries an assortment of hand tools. In May 2010, the apparatus went through a refurbishment through Seagrave in Wisconsin, thanks to a grant the department received. Among many other things, one thing this “refurb” did was enclose the cab so that the firefighters could ride safer to calls. Also completed was a complete emergency lighting upgrade to LED lights. This unit responds on all structure/building fires as the first run Engine.

Retired

Emergency Truck
1944 Mack
1979 American LaFrance

*Retired as of January 2018* 1979 American LaFrance 5 man cab, 1250 GPM pump, 500 gallon tank, 550′ 1 3/4″ handlines, 250′ 2 1/2″ blitz line, 1000′ of 3″ supply line, & carries assorted hand tools. This was a second-run engine on all structure/building fires.

1990 Ford F-Superduty

1991 Pemfab Imperial Rescue
The Ultimate Toolbox” Engine 892 Detroit, Allison Automatic Transmission, Onan 35K PTO Driven Generator, 6000 Watt Light Tower, Integrated Cascade System

1992 Chevrolet Caprice

2000 Zodiac Inflatable Boat

Marine Unit 2