
“Betsy” is a 1942 American LaFrance fire truck. When purchased it became only the second motorized fire apparatus owned by the City of Huntingburg. It carries a 500 gallon per minute pump and a 500 gallon on board tank and is still fully operational.


Rescue 731 is a 2000 E-ONE fire truck and is used as a support vehicle and is responsible for carrying the Department’s rescue and medical support equipment.


Pumper 732 is a 1992 L9000 Ford fire truck. It serves as the Department’s primary pumper on fires in the City of Huntingburg. It carries a 1,250 gallon per minute pump.


Pumper 733 is a 1965 Mack fire truck. It serves the Department in the role of secondary pumper on both city and rural township fires. It carries a 1,250 gallon per minute pump.


Pumper 734 is a 1992 GMC E-ONE Topkick. It carries a 1,250 gallon per minute pump and serves as the Department’s primary pumper on rural township fires.


Truck 735 is a 1989 Chevy 2500 4X4. It carries a 200 gallon per minute pump and is responsible for field and brush fires in the Huntingburg response area.


Aerial 736 is a 1980 E-ONE Henderickson fire truck. It carries a 1,250 gallon per minute pump and is also equipped with a 55 foot telescopic aerial ladder.


Tanker 737 is a 1991 International 9400 and is outfitted with a 3,300 gallon water tank. Tanker 737 was purchased and reconditioned by the Huntingburg Vol. Fire Dept.


Ladder 738 is a 2004 E-ONE Aerial Platform it carries a 2,000 gallon per minute pump and boasts a 95 foot telescopic aerial ladder with a 3-Man Platform.


Rescue 739, an ambulance that was purchased, and reconditioned by the Huntingburg Vol. Fire Dept. The unit will provide support at Medical Emergencies.