Nanoose Bay Fire Department Apparatus
The Nanoose Bay Fire Department fleet is built for versatility, safety, and performance. Each vehicle plays a vital role in our operations and each unit is maintained to high standards—ready to respond to a range of emergencies. Meet the fleet!
Nanoose 322 - Duty Truck
The Nanoose Duty Officer Truck 3-22 is a 2017 4x4 Dodge Ram 1500 pickup.
- 5.7L Hemi Engine
- Payload of 1700 lbs that carries tools and equipment as a first on scene Command Vehicle
- Versatility of truck allows for rapid access to all types of terrain for initial assessment of a fire or other emergency incidents
- Acts as a mobile command center
Nanoose 321 - Engine
First year in service: 2025
The Fort Garry Spartan MetroStar fire engine is a single-drive axle frontline fire truck. See the news release. Features include:
- 380 horsepower Cummins L9 Engine
- 800-gallon water tank
- 1,500-gallon-per-minute pump
- 5” rear pump intake
- 25-gallon automatic foam system
- Seats six firefighters
- Storage for 10’, 14’, 24’ and 35’ ladders
Nanoose 320 - Rescue
First year in service: 2015
Dodge 3500 1-ton crew cab 4 x 4. This truck is used for MVI traffic control, bush fires and medical calls.
Nanoose 319 - Engine
First year in service: 2016
Features include:
- Custom Spartan Metrostar Chassis with Hub body
- V-MUX controlled power management system
- 1250 IGPM side control pump
- 800 gallons of water
- Truck mounted monitor
- Command light powered by 6Kw hydraulic generator
- Three cross-lay attack hoses in slide out trays
- Seats 6 Fire fighters
Nanoose 318 - Rescue
First year in service: 2011
Features include:
- Side controlled Hale AP50 Pump @420 IGPM
- 10kW Smart Power hydraulic generator
- Command Light CL607 light tower
- Slide Master slide out trays and dividers
- Golight remote controlled spot light
- International 4400 chassis
- 300HP Maxx Force engine
- Allison 3000 EVS transmission
- Akron valves
- 400G Co-Poly water tank
- Hub custom rescue
- Amdor roll-up doors
Nanoose 317 - Tender
First year in service: 2004
Built by Profire Emergency Equipment. Features include:
- 1700-gallon tanker with pump and roll capacity
- 415 GPM pump
- Both the pump and the front mounted monitor can be controlled from the cab
- The 2-door unit sits on an International 4400 chassis and is equipped with a Foam Pro 1600 electronic Class A Foam injection system (cab controlled)
Nanoose 316 - Engine
First year in service: 1999
International (Superior fire engines) 1050 GPM pumper with 800 gallons of water.
Nanoose 313 - Tender
First year in service: 1993
Freightliner FL-80 pump and roll capabilities, 1300 gallons of water.