Apparatus

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Active Apparatus
43-230 is a 2003 Horton on a Ford E450 Super Duty chassis. 230 is the work-horse of the current fleet and is first due out of the Goodale Building (St. 2). 230 is the twin rig of 235.

43-231 is a 2006 Chevrolet C5500 4×4 Crew Cab with a 12’ Anchor-Richey EVS rescue body. 231 runs out of the Cranberry Building.

43-232 is a 1993 Horton on a Ford E350 chassis. 232 served as the Byram first due ambulance for ten years when the old 230 was secondary at Cranberry. It is currently the second due rig out of Cranberry, but is scheduled for retirement in January 2010.

43-234 is a 1992 Horton on a Ford E350 chassis. This rig has been assigned to Goodale for most of the time it has been in service; it first served as the primary rig when 233 was second due prior to the arrival of the 2003 trucks, and now as the secondary rig beside 230. She will retire in January 2010 having served the Squad faithfully for almost 17 years and over 104,000 miles on the road.

43-235 is a 2003 Horton on a Ford E450 Super Duty chassis. 235 runs out of Cranberry (St. 1) in Byram. 235 is the twin of 230.

43-240 is a 2006 Dodge Durango First Response & Incident Command Unit. 240 is housed at the Goodale Building.

Retired Apparatus

Below is a picture of the fleet in 2006, prior to the arrival of the new rescue and first response unit. This is one of the last pictures these trucks all had together. Missing from photo: 232 (out of service for maintenance at the time this picture was taken).

43-240 (shown in the middle above) was a 1994? Jeep Cherokee 4×4. This unit served as a first response and command unit prior to retirement in 2006 when the Durango arrived. The old 240 was part of the command post for the Able Energy disaster in Newton on March 14, 2003.

43-233 was a 1988? Ford Type II ambulance. Early in its life it served the Squad as the transport rig; however when routine transports trailed off, 233 served as a reliable second due truck out of Goodale for many years. With the arrival of the 2003 trucks, 233 was reassigned to replace the old 235 at the Lee Hill Building (St. 3) until it was later retired in 2008.

The original 43-231 was a 1979 Saulsbury and was one of the first Heavy Rescues in Sussex County. It served Lakeland for nearly thirty years before it was retired from service in 2007 upon the arrival of the current 231.