Our Apparatus

Welcome to the apparatus page of Coplay Fire Department. Here, we showcase the various fire apparatus that we use to respond to emergencies, educate the community about fire prevention, and engage in outreach programs.

Fire Engines 511 & 541

Engine 511
2010 KME Pumper which serves as our primary fire suppression vehicle. It carries 980 gallons of water, has a 1500 gpm pump and seats 6 personnel.

Rescue 541
2019 KME Rescue/Pumper serves as our primary truck for motor vehicle accidents and also can function fully as a fire suppression vehicle. It carries 750 gallons of water, has a 1500 gpm pump and seats 6 personnel. It also carries Hurst Rescue tools and a wide variety of other specialized equipment to perform a multitude of rescues on land and water.

Our fleet of fire engines is equipped with the latest technology and tools to handle any fire emergency efficiently. These vehicles are essential in our emergency response efforts and play a crucial role in protecting the community.

 

Brush Truck 561

Brush 561
1997 Ford F350 Brush Truck serves as our primary vehicle to handle brush fires. It carried 200 gallons of water, has a 325 gpm pump, and seats 6 personnel. Its small size allows it to easily access the Ironton Rail Trail.

A fire department brush truck is a specialized firefighting vehicle designed to handle wildland and grass fires in challenging terrains. Built for off-road capabilities, these trucks are equipped with durable tires, water tanks, pumps, and essential firefighting tools to combat fires in remote areas where standard fire trucks cannot reach. Brush trucks are compact and versatile, making them ideal for navigating through forests, grasslands, and rugged environments. Brush trucks focus on controlling and extinguishing fires in rural and wildland areas, ensuring safety for communities and natural landscapes. 

 

Utility 591

Utility 591
2005 Ford Crown Victoria serves as multipurpose vehicle for quick response and station errands.

Boat 596

Boat 596
2005 Mercury Inflatable Rescue Boat - Used for Water rescue on the Lehigh and is a part of the Northampton Water rescue team.

Contact Us Today!

For more information about our fire apparatus or to schedule a visit to our station, please contact us using the information provided on our Contact Us page.