The Orange City Fire Department is proud to deliver emergency services to the community using a relatively new fleet of Seagrave fire engines, a new Seagrave fire truck, Suburban command vehicle and International rescue ambulances. Please scroll down to view representative vehicles protecting our city:
Each fire station in the city houses a fire engine, for a total of eight front-line fire engines.
Station #8, located in the northeast area of the City, houses a quintuple combination pumper equipped with a 75' aerial ladder and pre-plumbed waterway. A "quint" contains five components that defines it: a fire pump, water tank, fire hose, aerial device, and ground ladders.
This new tillered ladder truck responds out of Station #1, featuring a 100' aerial ladder with a pre-plumbed waterway.
The battalion chief responds in this 4x4 Suburban converted into a command vehicle. It is equipped with various features that facilitate the command functions required for a wide variety of emergency incidents.
There are three rescue ambulances staffed at any given time in the city, responding out of Station #'s 3, 4, and 5. These "R/A's" provide a high profile for the safety of firefighters and the patien and a large treatment area in the rear for efficent patient treatment.