Leland Fire/Rescue is proud to serve the community with two new state-of-the-art fire engines, a tower truck, a heavy rescue vehicle, a boat, a UTV, and command staff vehicles, among other apparatus. Please see below for details about each of the apparatus.
Engine 5171 is a 2022 KME Custom Engine. Engine 5171 holds 750 gallons and has a 1500 gpm pump. It is housed at Station 51.
Engine 5271 is a 2021 KME Custom Engine. Engine 5271 holds 750 gallons of water and has a 1500 gpm pump. It is housed at Station 52.
Engine 5371 is a 2007 Spartan Crimson. It holds 750 gallons and has a 1500 gpm pump.
Engine 5272 is a 2007 Spartan Crimson. Engine 5271 holds 750 gallons of water and has a 1500 gpm pump.
Truck 5361 is a 2001 E-One Tower. It is a rear-mount platform with 300 gallons of water and a 2000 gpm pump. It is housed at Station 53.
Rescue 5395 is a 2007 Spartan. It serves as the heavy rescue and is cross-staffed by the members of Truck 5371. Rescue 5395 is outfitted with extrication, water rescue, and confined space equipment. It is housed at Station 53.
Boat 5296 is a 2022 Alweld Aluminum Boat. It is 18' long and powered by a 90 horsepower Suzuki motor.
UTV 5285 is a Polaris side by side with an interchangeable skid unit: one for patient transport and one for fire suppression. 5285 is transported with a flatbed truck. It is housed at Station 52.
Battalion 5 is a 2023 Ford F-150. Battalion 5 serves as the shift’s command vehicle and responds to all major incidents.