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         1924 American LaFrance Type 40
It features a75 Hp. ALF 4 cylinder gas engine,
600 GPM ALF two stage pump, and 100 gallon tank.

"Betsy" is currently housed at Station 2
    


 

 

    1958 Mack B - 85
   
Currently owned by American Legion Post 50, 
it features a 225 Hp. Mack Thermodyne gas engine,
 750 GPM Hale two stage pump and a 300 gallon tank.
 


  1995 Pierce Lance 100' Aerial Platform

It featured a 500 hp Detroit Diesel engine, 1500 gpm Waterous two-stage pump with a 300 gal. poly II tank, and a 7.5 Kw Onan Diesel generator. With seating for 6, it was the first Pierce apparatus bought by College Park and operated as its flagship until 2008 when it was traded in for a new Pierce Arrow XT.


 

 

    1992 Ford L 9000 American Fire Apparatus

It features a 1500 gpm pump with a 500 gal. tank. With seating
for 5 it was originally bought as Unit 23.
 Later, in 1995* it was assigned as Engine 2.  

*In 1995 apparatus are no longer referred to by their motor maintenance number,
 apparatus are now numbered as to their station assignment.


 

 

 

1989 Ford L 9000 American Fire Apparatus

It features a 1500 gpm pump with a 300 gal. tank. 
0riginally bought as Unit 27, in 95 it was assigned as Wagon 1.
It was the last "open air" cab fire apparatus bought by the department.


 

 

 

1985 Ford L 9000 Pirsch Fire Apparatus

It features a 1500 gpm pump with a 500 gal. tank. 
0riginally bought as Unit 24, in 95 it was assigned as Engine 1.
It was the last Pirsch  fire apparatus bought by the department
ending a 47 year relationship.


 

 

 

1982 Pirsch Rear Mounted Aerial

It features a 100' aerial ladder with a pre-piped waterway. 
0riginally bought as Unit 20, in 95 it was replaced by Tower 1.
This apparatus was purchased by Chief Tucker prior to his retirement.
It also was bought again by Chief Tucker* in 95. 

*After retiring from CPFD he took a position as Chief at Henry County.


 

 

 

1982 Seagrave

It features a 1500 gpm pump with a 500 gal. tank. 
It was the last Seagrave  fire apparatus bought by the department.


 

 

 

1971  Pirsch Fire Apparatus

It features a 1500 gpm pump with a 500 gal. tank. 
It was bought as a set along with the 75' Snorkel.


 

 

1971  Pirsch Snorkel

It features a 75' snorkel, and 1000 gpm pump with a 300 gal. tank. 

 


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