Pumpers / Engines & Ladders
Main-Transit’s Pumper/Engines provide fire suppression and are typically the first-due apparatus at structure fires, vehicle fires, brush and rubbish fires etc. Ladder trucks provide elevated access to buildings for rescue, or search and rescue missions, as well as ventilation operations.

Engine #1
Pumper


Engine #2
Pumper


Engine #3
Pumper


Ladder #6
Ladder

Rescue Units
Specialized Rescue Vehicles equipped with tools geared towards stabilization and extrication tasks for motor vehicle collisions. This includes hydraulic tools and stabilization devices like struts, cribbing, airbags etc.

Rescue #4
rescue Unit


Rescue #5
rescue Unit


Rescue #7
rescue Unit


utv #4-1
rescue Unit

Support Vehicles
Utility Trucks and Command Vehicles assist incident management and support rescue tasks as needed. They transport essential command personnel, carry additional EMS equipment, extra air cylinders, fans, generators, rehab supplies, medical monitoring, traffic control, lighting towers, etc.

Utility #5-1
Support

Utility #7-1
Support

Car #9
Command/Support
Ceremonial Vehicles
Ceremonial Vehicles are specifically maintained and presented for official ceremonies such as parades, memorials community events and public celebrations. They serve as a symbol of the department’s history, tradition, pride and commitment to the community.

Engine #2 (1973)
ceremonial Pumper

Model-T (1930’s)
Ceremonial Pumper

