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City of Oroville

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Mission Statement

We are committed to providing excellent emergency and customer services for our community through training, public education, code management, development services and incident response.

FIRE EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION


Oroville Fire Department
Engine 111
     • Assigned to First Out and Normally
        Staffed with 2

     • Year 2002 Class A Triple
        Combination Fire Apparatus

     • Rated as a 1500 Gallon Per Minute
        Compressed Air Foam Pumper


Engine 112
     • Assigned to First Out and Normally Staffed with 2

     • Year 1986 Class A Triple Combination Fire Apparatus

     • Rated as a 1250 Gallon per minute Pumper


Engine 113
     • Assigned to Reserve Apparatus Staffed when needed

     • Year 1974 Body/1993 Chassis Class A Triple Combination Fire Apparatus

     • Rated as a 1250 Gallon per minute Pumper


Oroville Fire Department
Truck 120
     • Assigned as Reserve Truck Staffed when needed

     • Year 1976 Aerial equipped Class A Quint Fire Apparatus

     • Rated as a 75 foot aerial Ladder and 1250 Gallon
        per minute Pumper


Truck 121
     • Assigned as First Out Normally Cross Staffed per
        Dispatch

     • Year 2003 Aerial equipped Class A Quint Fire Apparatus

     • Rated as a 110 foot aerial ladder and 1500 gallon per minute Pumper


Engine 136
     • Assigned First Out for Wildland fire and off road incidents

     • Year 1990 Type 2 Wildland Fire Apparatus

     • Rated as a 300 Gallon per minute with 1000 gallon water tank


Air Rescue 141
     • Assigned First Out for Aircraft Incidents staffed as
        needed

     • Year 1974 Ford F-350 4x4 Aircraft Rescue Vehicle

     • Rated for Initial Air Crash Attack with 100 gallons of AFFF and 450 pounds
        of dry chemical


Water Rescue 101
     • Assigned First Out for Water Rescues staffed as needed


Oroville Fire Department
Year 2000 Waverunner with trailer and support equipment


Confined Space Rescue 101
     • Assigned First Out for Confined Space and
        Technical Rescues


Year 1995 trailer with confined space equipment and portable air supply
     • Rated for Confined Space Entry for Permit required rescues and entries.

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