APPARATUS:
• CHIEF VEHICLE 62- 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe
• DEPUTY CHIEF 62- 2005 Ford Expedition
• FIRE MARSHAL 62- 2018 Ford F-150 Extended Cab
• SUPPORT VEHICLE 62- 2017 Ford F-250 Crew Cab
• BRUSH UNIT 62- 2014 Ford F-350 Extended Cab – 250 Gallon water tank, 3 man cab, 500ft 1” Forestry hose reel, 50’ 1” Forestry hose whip line, 25’ 1” Forestry hose whip line, 25’ 2 ½ Supply line, Fire shelters, P
ersonal Flotation Devices (PFD’s), Misc. tools/equipment
• ENGINE COMPANY 62- 2014 E-One, 2000 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank, 6 man cab, 1,100ft preconnected 1 ¾ “ attack hose, 1200ft 5" supply hose, 800ft 2-1/2" supply hose, 200ft preconnected 2 1/2 " attack hose
• SQUAD COMPANY 62- 2012 E-One, 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank, 6 man cab, Tri-mo pump with Hurst hydraulic rescue tools, rope rescue equipment, RIT equipment, 950ft preconnected 1 ¾ attack hose, 200ft preconnected 2 ½ attack hose
• TOWER LADDER 62- 2005 Pierce, 95' aerial, 6 man cab, RIT equipment, 159ft of ground ladders
• ENGINE COMPANY 622 (Reserve)- 1972 Hahn, manual transmission, 1500 GPM pump, 1000 gallon water tank, 4 man cab
OUR HISTORY:
From the year 1927 to the year 1990, the Borough of Pine Hill was protected by three segregated fire companies: The Pine Hill Fire Company #1, Eagle Fire Company, and the Amber Terrace Fire Company. In the year 1986, the exertion and dreams of some firefighters became a reality with the appointment of a Borough Fire Chief to supervise all three fire companies into one fire department. Over the four years that followed, the members of the three organizations worked together hand-in-hand to make the merge prosperous. In the year 1991, The Pine Hill Fire Company #1 moved into one building with the Eagle Fire Company. On June 11, 1991 the deeds to all of the fire houses were signed over. This was the unequivocal creation of The Pine Hill Fire Department. The Borough of Pine Hill now recognizes one Fire Department which maintains one firehouse now known as The Pine Hill Fire Department. This station was built in 2004 on the site of the old Eagle Fire Company on Erial Road. It must not go unnoticed that this merge was not compelled upon the firefighters of Pine Hill, but was instead the result of their own work and devotion.