
This 1936 Ford pumper
was one of Wayne’s first fire trucks. It served the community from 1936 until
the mid-1950’s. Now restored, it represents the department at parades and
fairs.

Our 1986 GMC pumper
serves the City of Wayne. It has a Waterous single-stage 1000 gpm pump. It
caries 1000 gallons of water and all the equipment to initiate an attack on a
city structure fire.

The rural pumper is
built on a 1992 International chassis with a Darley 1000 gpm single-stage
midship pump. In addition to its equipment, it also arrives at the fire with
1000 gallons of water in its booster tank.

Our aerial, or ladder
truck, is a 1976 Ford and has a 1000 gpm Waterous single-stage pump. The ladder
can extend 80 feet to assist getting water, or firemen, in high, hard-to-reach
places. It responds to all city structure fires.