ENGINE 1 - 1989 E-One Pumper with a 1500 GPM pump and a 750 gallon tank
 
ENGINE 2 - 1989 E-One Pumper with a 1500 GPM pump and a 750 gallon tank
 
ENGINE 3 - 1989 E-One Pumper with a 1500 GPM pump and a 750 gallon tank
 
ENGINES 1, 2, and 3
 
RESERVE ENGINE 3 - 1979 Pierce with a 1250 Pump and 1000 gallon tank.  The reserve engine fills in for any frontline engine that is out of service for maintenance.  The reserve engine also has a full set of equipment and can be placed into service at a moment's notice if additional engines are needed at a particular event.
 
BRUSH 1 - 1989 Ford that responds to all wildland fires.
 
RESCUE 1 - 1995 E-350 Rescue that responds to medical calls occuring in the east side of the coverage area (Station 1 and Station 3). Rescue 1 also responds to all motor vehicle crashes due to the extrication equipment (aka Jaws of Life) that is carried on board as well. Rescue 1 carries a complete set of emergency medical supplies including an AED.
 
RESCUE 2 - 1992 E-350 Rescue that responds to medical calls occuring in Station 2's area (the west side of our area). Rescue 2 carries a complete set of medical supplies including an AED.
 
SPECIAL RESPONSE 2 - 1983 Chevy that carries all of the high angle and cave rescue equipment. There are over 250 caves in our first due area and SR-2 responds not only to our area but to any cave or high angle incident where we are requested.
 
CHIEF 1 - 1997 Crown Victoria - Take home vehicle for the Chief of Department
 

 

   
 

Brindlee Mountain Fire Department

4434 Hwy 231

Union Grove, AL 35175

Phone (256) 498-3109

 

Contact Chief Eric Whisenant at 256-264-3662 or Public Information Officer James F. Wessel at 256-264-5290.

 

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