Nov 13, 2013 | Engines
This full Class A firefighting truck is a 2002 E-1 pumper, holding 750 gallons of water and is capable of pumping 1500 gallons of water per minute when hooked to a hydrant. This is an Advanced Life Support (ALS) vehicle, carrying a paramedic and the best life support...
May 13, 2013 | Engines
This truck is also a 2002 E-1 pumper and has the same capabilities as Estero 220 (above). The main difference between the vehicles is that 230 can usually be found at station 3, while 220 resides at station 3. EFR’s trucks are numbered location. The first number...
Apr 13, 2013 | Engines
This 2001 E-1 Quint is Estero Fire Rescue’s first aerial truck. It can hoist a water line 75′ in the air. The truck carries 500 gallons of water and can pump 1250 gallons per minute when attached to a hydrant. The nozzle at the top of the ladder can be...
Mar 13, 2013 | Engines
Ladder 41 is very similar to Ladder 44 (above), just 4 years newer. The addition of this second quint to the fleet corresponded with the opening of Station 2 in the fall of 2005.
Feb 13, 2013 | Engines
This 2002 E-1, 95 foot platform is the flagship of Estero Fire Rescue’s fleet of emergency response vehicles. It has all of the capabilities of EFR’s other ALS engines, plus it carries heavy equipment for Southwest Florida’s Urban Search and Rescue...
Jan 13, 2013 | Engines