50 Jamaica Road

Station One
A four-bay fire station constructed in 1961 as fire headquarters, Station One was originally 15,000 square feet. Major reconstruction in 1988 added a 5150 square foot two-story addition. Station #1 accommodates company offices, a communications center, a training classroom, a physical fitness room, the fire chief’s office, and district administrative offices.


Station One Apparatus:

Vehicle Name Year Model Picture
Engine #1 1994 Pierce Lance rescue1
1994 Pierce Lance class A pumper with an eight-man cab and a heavy-duty body.  Powered by a 400 horse Detroit diesel with a two stage 1250 gpm waterous pump with 500-gallon poly tank and an AMPS generator.  This truck originally served as a Rescue/Pumper but is now a second due Engine out of Station 1 and has equipment on it for Haz Mat responses.
Engine #5 2008 Spartan/Crimson Engine #5
Engine 5 is the first due Engine out of Station 1.  It is a 2008 6-man Spartan chassis with a Crimson body.  The truck has a 500-gallon tank along with a 1250 gpm, single stage, waterous pump.  It carries all necessary equipment for a Class A pumper as well as an on-board generator.
Rescue #1 2011
Brighton Fire Co. recently took delivery of our brand new Rescue #1.  Details will follow soon.
Ladder #1 2000 Pierce Lance ladder1
2000 Pierce Dash with a six-man cab and 100 foot rear-mount bucket powered with a 500 horsepower Detroit diesel. The pump is a 2000 gpm two-stage waterous type with a 300 gallon poly tank. The vehicle is also equipped with an AMPS generator.Ladder 1 is designated for F.A.S.T (Firefighter Assist Search Team) responses. Ladder 1′s equipment cache consists of search ropes, lifelines, various gas/battery powered saws, and has a full complement of hydraulic rescue equipement.

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