Minquas Fire Company No. 2

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2026 Incidents
Month Fire EMS
Jan 57 541
Feb 52 487
Mar 0 498
Apr 0 491
May 0 0
Jun 0 0
Jul 0 0
Aug 0 0
Sep 0 0
Oct 0 0
Nov 0 0
Dec 0 0
Total 109 2017

2025 Incidents
Fire EMS
Jan 45 596
Feb 40 533
Mar 56 551
Apr 47 483
May 59 583
Jun 46 476
Jul 55 531
Aug 50 542
Sep 60 513
Oct 64 544
Nov 56 443
Dec 59 507
Total 637 6302

Past Incidents
Fire EMS
2025 637 6302
2024 569 5772
2023 552 5476
2022 505 3867
2021 509 3062


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Minquas Fire Company Apparatus 

 

Engine 46-1: 1994 Spartan/Saulsbury

  • 750 gallon water tank
  • 2000 gpm pump
  • Interior pump panel
  • (4) pre-connect crosslays
    • (2) 200’ 1.75” minutemen
    • (2) 200’ 1.75” triple packs
  • 200’ rear mounted 1.75” triple pack
  • 500’ rear mounted 3” leader line w/ water thief
  • 150’ of front bumper 1.75”
  • 1700’ of 5” supply line

 

Engine 46-2: 2006 American LaFrance Pumper

  • 750 gallon water tank
  • 2000 gpm pump
  • Interior pump panel
  • (3) pre-connect crosslays
    • (2) 200’ 1.75” minutemen
    • (1) 200’ 2.5” triple pack
  • 300’ rear mounted 1.75”
  • 200’ rear mounted 3” blitz fire
  • 150’ front bumper 1.75”
  • 100’ booster reel
  • 500’ rear mounted 3” leader line w/ water thief
  • 1700’ of 5” supply line

 

Air/Light 46: 2006 American LaFrance Metro

  • (6) 6000 psi ASME cylinders
  • Bauer 2 cylinder fill station
  • (2) 9000 watt light towers
  • Low/High pressure air reels
  • Confined space equipment

 

Utility 46-2: 2022 Ford F-250 STX

  • AED/BLS equipment
  • Electric chainsaw/lights
  • Forcible entry tools
  • 2-1/2 gallon water can
  • Water rescue equipment

 

Assistant 46: 2019 Ford Explorer

 

 

EMS Chief Officer: 2019 Ford F-150 XL

EMS Chief Officer 46 is a 2019 Ford F-150 converted by TRM Emergency Vehicles. The vehicle is equipped with advanced features including a Mobile Data Computer (MDC) and four-wheel drive for reliable performance in off-road conditions and adverse weather. Licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, it is capable of supporting Basic Life Support (BLS), Intermediate Advanced Life Support (IALS), and Advanced Life Support (ALS) operations.

The vehicle carries a comprehensive complement of specialized equipment, including forcible entry and hand tools, a LifePak 15 cardiac monitor, extensive EMS command and mass casualty incident supplies, and a variety of medical support equipment.

EMS Chief Officer 46 is primarily utilized by the EMS Operational Officers and responds to major incidents such as motor vehicle accidents, structure fires, mass casualty incidents, and other emergencies requiring on-scene command and operational support.

 

 

ATV 46: 2014 John Deere 4x4 Gator

ATV 46 is a 2014 John Deere 4x4 Gator utilized for special operations, off-road responses, and standby coverage at community events. The unit is equipped with EMS gear, including an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) and a Stokes basket for patient transport from difficult terrain.

Additional features include dry chemical and water fire extinguishers, a front-mounted winch for recovery or access operations, and a full emergency lighting package to ensure visibility and safety during response activities.

 

 

MICU 46-2: 2019 Ford F-550 Horton Type I Ambulance

 

Ambulance 46-2 is a 2019 Ford F-550/Horton Type I ambulance built by VCI Emergency Vehicles. This unit is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, and is capable of transporting up to two patients simultaneously. It is utilized for Basic Life Support (BLS), Intermediate Advanced Life Support (IALS), and Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency responses, as well as standby coverage for special events.

Ambulance 46-2 features a fully reflective striping package and 360° LED emergency lighting to enhance visibility and safety. The 4x4 chassis provides reliable performance in inclement weather and off-road conditions. The unit is also equipped with a Mobile Data Computer (MDC), a LUCAS automated chest compression device, and a LifePak 15 cardiac monitor, ensuring advanced patient care capabilities in the field.

 

 

MICU 46-3: 2025 Ford F-450 Braun Type I Ambulance

Ambulance C is a 2025 Ford F-450/Braun Type I ambulance built by Glick Fire Equipment. This unit is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, and is capable of transporting up to two patients simultaneously. It is utilized for Basic Life Support (BLS), Intermediate Advanced Life Support (IALS), and Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency responses, as well as standby coverage for special events.

Ambulance C features a fully reflective striping package and 360° LED emergency lighting to enhance visibility and safety. The 4x4 chassis provides reliable performance in inclement weather and off-road conditions. The unit is also equipped with a Mobile Data Computer (MDC), a LUCAS automated chest compression device, and a LifePak 15 cardiac monitor, ensuring advanced patient care capabilities in the field.

 

 

MICU 46-4: 2021 Ford F-550 Horton Type I Ambulance

 

 

Ambulance 46-4 is a 2021 Ford F-550/Horton Type I ambulance built by VCI Emergency Vehicles. This unit is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, and is capable of transporting up to two patients simultaneously. It is utilized for Basic Life Support (BLS), Intermediate Advanced Life Support (IALS), and Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency responses, as well as standby coverage for special events.

Ambulance 46-4 features a fully reflective striping package and 360° LED emergency lighting to enhance visibility and safety. The 4x4 chassis provides dependable performance in inclement weather and off-road conditions. The unit is equipped with a Mobile Data Computer (MDC), a LUCAS automated chest compression device, and a LifePak 15 cardiac monitor, providing advanced patient care capabilities in the field.

 

MICU 46-5: 2022 Chevy G4500 Horton Type III Ambulance

Ambulance A5 is a 2022 Chevrolet G4500/Renaissance Type III ambulance built by First Priority Emergency Vehicles. This unit is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, and is capable of transporting up to two patients simultaneously. It is utilized for Basic Life Support (BLS), Intermediate Advanced Life Support (IALS), and Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency responses, as well as standby coverage for special events.

Ambulance A5 features a fully reflective striping package and 360° LED emergency lighting to enhance visibility and safety. The vehicle is equipped with a Mobile Data Computer (MDC), a LUCAS automated chest compression device, and a LifePak 15 cardiac monitor, ensuring advanced patient care capabilities in the field.

 

 

MICU 46-6: 2003 Ford E-450 PL Custom Type III Ambulance

Ambulance A6 is a 2003 Ford E-450 PL Custom Type III ambulance. This unit is licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of EMS, and is capable of transporting up to two patients simultaneously. It is utilized for Basic Life Support (BLS), Intermediate Advanced Life Support (IALS), and Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency responses, as well as standby coverage for special events.

Ambulance A6 features a fully reflective striping package and 360° LED emergency lighting to enhance visibility and safety. The vehicle is equipped with a Mobile Data Computer (MDC), a LUCAS automated chest compression device, and a LifePak 15 cardiac monitor, ensuring advanced patient care capabilities in the field.

 

 

Engine 46-3: 1949 Autocar Pumper

 

 

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