Fire Apparatus
The following are pictures of apparatus used in the Norman Fire Department to provide protection to our community. While all equipment is not shown here we have provided a photograph of all frontline Engines, Trucks, Tankers and a photo of one of our Brush Units along with some basic unit information and assignment.

Unit #20 - 2003 E-One Engine with a 750 gallon water tank, 30 gallon foam tank and a 1250 GPM single-stage pump. This unit is currently assigned as Engine-2.

Unit #21
1990 Boardman Engine with a 1000 gallon water tank and a 1000 GPM single-stage pump. This unit is currently assigned as Engine-6.

Unit #23
1993 E-One Engine with a 750 gallon water tank, 30 gallon foam tank and a 1250 GPM single-stage pump. This unit is currently assigned as Engine-3.

Unit #24
2000 E-One Engine with a 750 gallon water tank, (2) 30 gallon foam tanks and a 1250 GPM single-stage pump. This unit is currently assigned as Engine-7.

Unit #25
1996 KME Engine supporting a 55 foot telescoping ladder with a 750 gallon water tank, 30 gallon foam tank and a 1250 GPM single-stage pump. This unit is currently assigned as Engine-4.

Unit #26
1993 Boardman Engine with a 750 gallon water tank, 30 gallon foam tank and a 1000 GPM single-stage pump. This unit is currently assigned as a reserve engine.

Unit #28
2001 Ferrara Tanker with a 1500 gallon water tank and a 500 GPM single-stage pump. This unit is currently assigned as Tanker-1.

Unit #29
1996 KME Engine with a 1000 gallon water tank, 30 gallon foam tank and a 1000 GPM single-stage pump. This unit is currently assigned as Engine-5.

Unit #32
2001 American LaFrance Quint supporting a 75 foot telescoping ladder with a 460 gallon water tank, 30 gallon foam tank and a 1250 GPM single-stage pump. This unit is currently assigned as Engine-1.

Unit #34
1998 Pierce Aerial supporting an 85 foot articulating boom with a with a 300 gallon water tank, 30 gallon foam tank and a 1250 GPM single-stage pump. This unit is currently assigned as Truck-2.

Unit #46
2002 Dodge ¾ Ton Flatbed Brush Truck with a "skid load" supporting a 300 gallon water tank, 300 foot whip line, 200 foot booster reel. Each station is assigned one brush unit which are primarily used for wild land firefighting. This particular unit is assigned as Brush-6.
