| Retired
Apparatus |
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| 1994
E-One |
Engine 1 (January
1995 - April 24, 2006)
Engine 2 (April 24, 2006 - July 23, 2007)
1994 E-One Hush pumper. This rig was designed and purchased in 1994 and was
the city's first rescue-body pumper. Among it's many features were a 1,000
gallon tank, three 1.75" pre-connected hoselines, a 2.5" hoseline and 1,000
feet of five-inch supply hose. During it's service, it was equipped with
hydraulic extrication tools, commonly known as the Jaws of Life, and had
seating for up to nine firefighters. |

1994 E-One
Hush Pumper
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| 1974
Hendrickson |

1974 Hendrickson
Pumper
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Engine
2 (October 7, 2005 - April 24, 2006)
Engine 3 (April 25, 2006 - May 16, 2006)
This 1974 Hendrickson pumper served as a reserve pumper for the department
for seven months in late 2005 and early 2006. Rented from the Gravel Ridge
Volunteer Fire Department, it was equipped with a 1,000 gallon booster tank
and a 1,00 gpm two-stage pump. |
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| 1985
Seagrave |
Engine 3 (September
7-9, 2005)
Engine 3 (January 26-28, 2007)
Engine 3 (May 23, 2007 - June 31, 2007)
Engine 3 (July 13-15, 2009)
This 1985 Seagrave pumper has been a temporary member of the Maumelle fleet
four seperate times between September 2005 and July 2009 -- responding to
more than 50 runs, including first-due on a house fire on May 23, 2007. It
has a 500 gallon tank and a 1,250 gpm pump. |

1985 Seagrave
Pumper
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| 1980
FMC |

1980 FMC
Pumper
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Engine
1 (1980-1994)
Engine 2 (1994-2004)
The last fire pumper purchased before Maumelle's incorporation as a city
in 1985, this 1980 FMC pumper served the city for nearly a quarter of a
century.
The rig was equipped with a 500 gallon booster tank, a 1,200 gpm pump and
served as the city's front-line engine for fourteen years. It was retired
in late 2004 after a decade of reserve service because of mechanical
concerns. |
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