Photos
Training Photos:
Our crew performs various training exercises like Vehicle Extrication Drills and Building Fire Drills. Visit our Training Photos page for photos.
Fire Engines – Aerials:
Aerial apparatus are engines that are equipped with a hydraulically powered ladder and high flow nozzle, referred to as a master stream, that may be used for conducting operations, gaining access to the upper levels of buildings or roofs, victim rescue and supplying large quantities of water to the upper portions of buildings. Visit our Aerials page for photos of our Aerial Fire Engines.
Fire Engines – 1930 ALF restoration project:
The 1930 American LaFrance Restoration Project is our restored American Lafrance engine originally built for the Rushville Nebraska Fire Department in 1930. It was purchased by the Fraser Volunteer Fire Dept. in 1960 and was in service as a front line engine until 1971. It was used as a parade truck by the District since 1983 until the beginning of a full frame off restoration that started in 2003 and was finally finished in 2010. Visit our 1930 ALF restoration project page for photos of our 1930 American LaFrance Restoration Project.
Fire Engines – Rescue/Pumpers:
Rescue/Pumpers are multi-purpose vehicles carrying firefighters and equipment for a wide range of fire-fighting and rescue tasks. Visit the Rescue/Pumpers page for photos.
Fire Engines – Water Tenders:
Water tenders provides a mobile water source for our Rural Water Delivery System. Visit the Water Tenders page for photos.
Fire Engines – Wildland Vehicles:
Wildland vehicles are specifically designed for backcountry access and maneuverability for grass land and forest firefighting. Visit the Wildland Vehicles page for photos.
Fire Engines – Utility Vehicles: Utility vehicles are multi-purpose for different uses such as personnel transport or mobile command center or rehabilitation for large incidents. Visit the Utility Vehicles page for photos.