Station 21 Apparatus
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21-161: This is the newest addition to BGVFC. Arriving in January of 2007, this custom Ford Expedition serves as the command vehicle on all fire scenes. Operated by the Chief it is equipped with radios and other equipment necessary on a fire scene.

21-141: This truck is BGVFC's brush truck. 141 is built on a Ford F350
frame and was acquired in 1992. The brush truck has a 250 gallon tank with
a 250GPM pump. It is first due to all brush
fires. It also frequently responds to neighboring areas for mutual aid
assignments. This truck holds a crew of 3.
21-151: This truck is the newest engine at BGVFC. Purchased in 2002 it is a Rescue/Pumper equipped with a 500 gallon tank and two stage 1250GPM pump. It also carries many extrication tools including Holmatro hydraulic tools. It is first due to all FAST calls and MVAs. 151 holds a crew of 8.
21-103: This truck is a 1996 E-One engine with a 750 gallon tank and 1250GPM pump. It is generally the first or second due truck to all smoke conditions, alarms, or working structure fires. The truck is always first due into the Vanderveer Road section of Bridgewater. 103 holds a crew of 6.
21-105: BGVFC's largest engine was acquired in 1991. It is a 38 foot pumper equipped with a 750 gallon tank with a two stage 1500GPM pump. 105 is generally the first due engine to smoke, alarms, and working fires. It is 2nd due to the Vanderveer Road area because of height restrictions. 105 holds a crew of 8.