Apparatus
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Make/Model: Pierce Velocity Pumper
Apparatus: Class A Engine
Unit Number: 16-1-76
Bio: A Pierce Velocity Pumper serving as a frontline engine for Fire District No. 1, Freehold Township, NJ. Equipped with advanced pumping systems and attack lines, it’s designed for quick, aggressive response. Marked with patriotic symbols, it honors fallen heroes while protecting the community with pride and precision.

Make/Model: Pierce Velocity Tanker-Pumper
Apparatus: Tender / Engine Combo
Unit Number: 16-1-80
Bio: A Pierce Velocity Tanker-Pumper combining water transport and fire suppression capabilities. With its larger water tank, tandem axle, and versatile setup, it excels in areas with limited hydrant access. Strong, steady, and reliable, Engine 80 stands ready to support major incidents and rural calls alike.

Make/Model: Pierce Velocity 100' Ladder Truck
Apparatus: Aerial Ladder
Unit Number: 16-1-90
Bio: A Pierce Aerial Ladder Truck designed for elevated operations and technical rescues. Outfitted with a full-length aerial ladder and extensive tool compartments, it’s the go-to for roof access, ventilation, and high-angle support. Bold, commanding, and always prepared, Truck 90 brings height and might to every scene.

Make/Model: Spartan Gladiator / Rescue 1
Apparatus: Heavy Rescue
Unit Number: 16-1-87
Bio: Known as “The Heavy Hitter,” this Rescue 1-built Spartan Gladiator provides specialized rescue capabilities including extrication, confined space, and hazmat support. With an expansive tool cache and scene lighting, it’s the backbone of technical rescue operations for Fire District No. 1, Freehold Township. Its clean design and strong presence reflect readiness and reliability.

Make/Model: International / 4-Guys
Apparatus: Tanker / Tender
Unit Number: 16-1-95
Bio: Built on a rugged International chassis by 4-Guys, Tanker 95 is the essential water supply unit for rural and non-hydrant areas. Carrying thousands of gallons of water, it ensures sustained fire suppression wherever needed. Nicknamed “The Workhorse,” it supports both frontline engines and aerials with dependable volume and pressure during prolonged incidents.

Make/Model: Ford / Custom Wildland Retrofit
Apparatus: Brush Truck
Unit Number: 16-1-94
Bio: Purpose-built for off-road and wildland firefighting, Brush 94 is a nimble and resilient unit designed for tough terrain. Outfitted with a reinforced grille guard, roll cage, and onboard water system, it excels in quick attack situations and mop-up operations. Assigned to Freehold Township Independent Fire Company, “The Trailblazer” stands ready to access remote fire zones where larger apparatus can’t go—making it an indispensable tool in rural and brush fire response.