#201 – Chief Command Vehicle
2020 Dodge 1500 Pickup

 


 

#202 – Chief 202 – Assistant Chief Command Vehicle
2016 Chevrolet 3500

 


 

#203 – Tower 203
2006 Pierce Dash
100′ Platform, 2000 Gallon Per Minute Pump, 400 Gallon Water Tank
Second Due on Fires and Alarms

 


 #204 – Engine 204 – Replacement Engine is on order

 


 

#205 – Rescue Engine 205
2016 Pierce Enforcer PUC
1500 Gallon Per Minute Pump, 750 Gallon Water Tank

 


 

#206 – Rescue Engine 206
1995 Pierce Saber
1250 Gallon Per Minute Pump, 750 Gallon Water Tank, Amkus Rescue Tools

 


 

#207 – Tanker 207
2002 E-One Freightliner
HALE 1250 Gallon Per Minute Pump, 1250 Gallon Water Tank, 1500 Gallon Drop Tank

 


 

#208 – Brush 208
2001 Ford F-350
4-Wheel Drive, 15K Winch, 240 Gallon Water, 10 Gallon Class A Foam
First Due on Grass and Brush Fires

 


 

#209 – Battalion 209
2018 Chevrolet Colorado
Used by Duty Officer to Respond to Calls (Nine line officers rotate on a weekly basis in manning this vehicle)

 


 

#210 – Utility 210
2007 Chevrolet HD2500

 


 

#211 – Utility 211
2010 GMC Savana
Twelve Person Van Used to Transport Firefighters to Emergency Scenes, Training, and Fire Department Activities

 


 

#212 – UTV 202
2012 Kawasaki 4010 Trans4x4 Diesel
Four Person Capacity, 4.5k Winch
Allows Fire Department Personnel a Better Vehicle for Use During Ground Searches on the Virginia Creeper Trail, Wildland Firefighting Activities, and Transport for Special Events

 


 

Rehab/Communications Trailer
2017 Utility
Trailer is Used for Larger Calls to Offer Rehab to Those on the Scene and Also Used as a Communications Command Post

 


 

Spill Trailer
2007
Cargo Trailer was purchased and used by a local bank to do branch promotions and was donated to the Abingdon Fire Department. All our hazmat supplies that are currently stored in the station will be placed on the trailer for a faster response. This trailer is available for any Washington County Fire Department upon request. This is not a true HAZMAT Trailer, but a response trailer that might be able to contain or stop a spill or situation until a HAZMAT Team can get on scene


 

RETIRED APPARATUS


 

Retired Engine 1
1924 American LaFrance Type 36 Triple Combination Reg# B-243
Purchased by the Town of Abingdon and delivered by rail car in July of 1924. This was Abingdon’s first fire engine. The Type 36 was a triple combination (hose car, pump and chemical tank) with 300 GPM rotary pump. Built on a Brockway chassis. This unit was later sold to the Town of Damascus and then to Mead Corp. Heald Div. Lynchburg VA. Finally making its way back home to Abingdon where it resides today. Since it still runs, it is used in parades and special events.

 


 

Retired Engine 4
1928 American LaFrance Type 92 Pumper Reg# L-170
Purchased by the Town of Abingdon and delivered Mar 20, 1928. It has been at the Abingdon Fire Dept ever since, being our second engine. In between the entry-level Type 99 commercials and flagship custom-chassis 100 Series fire apparatus, American LaFrance introduced yet another semi-custom series designated Type 92. Similar in external appearance to the company’s commercial trucks, the 106-hp, 600 GPM Type 92 was powered by a Buda six-cylinder engine. It is drivable, still pumps water and is also used in parades and special events.


#204 – Engine 204
1999 Pierce Saber
1500 Gallon Per Minute Pump, 1000 Gallon Water Tank
Retired October 2023