Apparatus

Ambulance 612 (A612)

2014 Ford F-450

Type II Marque ambulance.

Ambulance 612-2 (A612-2)

1010 Ford F-450

A type 2 ambulance with a Horton Box on top of a 4×4 F-450 chassis.

Brush 612 (BR612)

2011 Ford F-350

A 2011 Ford F-350 with custom flat bed and boxes. We reused a number of items off of the old Jeep (Elizabeth) including the tank, pump, hose, etc.

Car 612

2002 Ford Explorer

Car 612 is a 2002 Ford Explorer that was our former Paramedic chase vehicle. Car 612 Is equipped to carry 5 people and a minimal amount of equipment. It can serve as a vehicle to run company errands, transport members to the training academy or other related training or classes, and can also act as a response vehicle for Chief Officers of the company.

Tanker 612 (K612)

2013 Peirce/Mack

In 2013 the previous International Chassis County Tanker was replaced with a new Loudoun County Tanker that was custom built for Lovettsville Volunteer fire and rescue. The previous Tanker will remain in service as the county’s reserve Tanker 680.

Retired Apparatus

Engine 612 (E612)

2012 Ferrara Inferno Custom Chassis

Wagon 612 was equipped with the normal complement of firefighting and overhaul equipment, as well as vehicle extrication cribbing, Paratech Support Struts, and Preconnected Hurst Gold Hydraulic tools making it a hybrid between a Wagon and a Rescue Engine and our primary responding Fire apparatus.

Chassis manufacturer: Ferrara Inferno Custom Chassis Year built: 2012 Tank size: 750 gallons.

Engine 612 Bravo (E612B)

2003 Pierce International

Chassis manufacturer: International, Model 7400 SFA 4×4
Year built: 2003
Tank size: 550 gallons

Jeep 612

1968 Kaiser Jeep

Jeep 12 is affectionately known as “Elizabeth”, and served as our brush truck. Originally acquired from Brunswick Maryland VFD, Jeep 12 carried a variety of tools and equipment for brush firefighting.

Retired late 2010, has been replaced by Brush 612.

Wagon 612 (W612)

1999 Pierce Dash

Co-Ordered with the retired Tanker 12, Wagon 12 was equipped with the normal complement of firefighting and overhaul equipment, as well as vehicle extrication cribbing and tools making it the primary responding Fire apparatus.

Ambulance 612-2 (A612-2)

2010 Ford F-250

A type 2 ambulance with a Horton Box on top of a 4×4 F-450 chassis.