
Eight pieces of emergency response equipment — ready around the clock to protect our 108 square mile district.

Our primary ladder truck, capable of aerial operations and large-scale structural firefighting. The backbone of our fire suppression fleet.

A 2017 engine pumper providing high-volume water delivery for structural and wildland fire suppression across our 108 sq. mile response area.

A large-capacity water tender that delivers water to scenes where hydrant access is limited — essential for rural and wildland responses.

A second water tender ensuring sustained water supply during extended operations or simultaneous incidents across the district.

A combined pumper and rescue unit equipped with extrication tools including the Jaws of Life, airbags, cutters, and a 9-foot light mast — our primary rescue response vehicle.

A wildland/first responder brush truck built for off-road terrain. Deployed for grass, brush, and forest fires where larger apparatus cannot access.

A 2017 GMC Sierra pickup used for command, logistics, and first-responder duties. Provides rapid deployment and scene management support.

A 2020 Polaris crew ATV with tracks for year-round trail access. Deployed for snowmobile and ATV trail accidents in areas inaccessible to standard apparatus.
Our apparatus is only as effective as the volunteers who operate it. Join our team and help protect the Moose Lake community.