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Engine 37

  • 2013 Sutphen Pumper

  • 1,500 gallon-per-minute pump

  • 1,250 gallon water tank

Role: Primary structure fire engine, providing the water, equipment, and staffing required to make a quick knockdown on a fire.

Photo: Frank Wegloski


Rescue Engine 37

  • 2009 Sutphen Rescue/Pumper

  • 1,500 gallon-per-minute pump

  • 750 gallon water tank

Roles: Dual-role unit outfitted for structure fires and vehicle extrications.

Photo: Frank Wegloski


Ladder 37

  • 2000 Smeal

  • 1,250 gallon-per-minute pump

  • 300 gallon water tank

Roles: Crew uses ladder and ground ladders to cut hole in roofs, allowing super-heated gas and smoke to escape. This improves conditions inside for firefighters and trapped occupants.

Photo: Frank Wegloski


Tanker 37

• 2021 Firovac Tanker on a Spartan Chassis

• 1,500-gallon-per-minute pump

• 3,000 gallon tank

• Vacuum drafting capable

Roles: Provides a significant amount of water in areas without fire hydrants; drafts water from sources like ponds, the Portage River, and creeks in areas without fire hydrants

Photo: Frank Wegloski


Brush 37

  • 2002 Smeal

  • 250 gallon water tank

Roles: For small outdoor fires and larger field and marsh fires. Also used for additional staffing at structure fires and other incidents.

Photo: Frank Wegloski


UTV 37

Roles: For off-road rescues, small outdoor fires, and larger field and marsh fires. Also used for special events and winter weather.

Photo: Frank Wegloski


ATV 37 (not pictured)

Roles: For off-road rescues, small outdoor fires, and larger field and marsh fires. Also used for special events and winter weather.


Past Apparatus

Unit 1

  • 1959 Dodge Pumper

  • 750-gallon-per-minute pump

  • 500-gallon tank

  • Oak Harbor Fire Department

  • Years Active: 1959-1986

Unit 1

  • 1986 Pierce

  • (Not Pictured)


Unit 4

  • 1974 Dodge Power Wagon

  • Oak Harbor Fire Department

  • Years Active: 1974-2002


Unit 6

  • Oak Harbor Fire Department

  • Years Active: Unk-1989

Unit 6

  • 1989 Grumman

  • 1,000 gallon-per-minute pump

  • 2,500 gallon water tank

Years Active: 1989-2022


“The Duck”

  • DUKW

  • Oak Harbor Fire Department

  • Years Active: Unknown