Moose Lake Fire District apparatus

Apparatus

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

8
Pieces of Apparatus
108
Square Miles Protected
24/7
On-Call Response
600
Hwy 73 — Our Home Base

Our Fleet

Engine 445 Ladder
445

Engine 445 Ladder

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

AerialStructural FirePrimary Response
#446 Engine Pumper
446

#446 Engine Pumper(2017)

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

PumperStructural FireWildland
#447 Water Tender
447

#447 Water Tender

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

Water SupplyRural ResponseWildland
#448 Water Tender
448

#448 Water Tender

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

Water SupplyRural ResponseMutual Aid
Engine #444 Pumper Rescue
444

Engine #444 Pumper Rescue

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.

PumperRescueExtricationPrimary Response
#449 Brush Truck
449

#449 Brush Truck

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

WildlandBrush FireOff-Road
442 Rig — 2017 GMC Sierra Pickup
442

442 Rig — 2017 GMC Sierra Pickup

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

CommandFirst ResponderLogistics
2020 Polaris 1000 Tracked ATV
ATV

2020 Polaris 1000 Tracked ATV

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.

Trail RescueOff-RoadAll-Season

Help Us Keep This Fleet Running

Our apparatus is only as effective as the volunteers who operate it. Join our team and help protect the Moose Lake community.