Apparatus of Fairchild

Current Apparatus

Red and white fire truck parked outdoors on pavement with trees and houses in the background.

Engine Co. 4

Red fire truck labeled 'Morris Township' with a ladder on top, parked on a street near a brick building and trees.

2012 EOne Cyclone
2000 GPM
500GWT
30A Foam

Ladder Co. 2

Red fire rescue truck with white lettering, parked on a paved area with trees and houses in the background.

2003 EOne Cyclone 75’ Quint
2000 GPM
500 GWT

Rescue Co. 6

1995 International 4900
Hackney Non-Walk In Rescue Body

Retired Apparatus

Marine Co. 1

Close-up of a metal door with the word 'SUMMARY' written on it in capital letters.

12’ Aluminum Boat - “Miss Fugley”

Originally paired with Emergency Unit 1 and the Ford C Rescue
In hands of the Township Office of Emergency Management

Engine Co. 404

Yellow fire truck with ladder on top, parked outdoors with trees in the background.

1991 EOne Sentry - “Mauid”
1000 GPM
500 GWT
Was 1 of 3 Identical pumpers, Reassigned as Reserve Engine 7

Truck Co. 422

Yellow fire rescue truck parked on street, marked with 'Morris Township Fire Dept.', 'Fire Rescue,' and 'F.O.I.R.C. 12334' on the front, with green trees and a brick building in the background.

1986 Hahn 85' Mid-Mount Aerial - "Grasshopper"/"American LaHahn"
Fairchild's First Ladder Truck
Remounted 1965 American LaFrance Aerial already owned by the Township
Ex-Ladder 421/Woodland Hook & Ladder/Morris Township

A red fire truck with emergency lights, belonging to the Fairfield Fire Company, parked on a street with a house and trees in the background.

Rescue Co. 406

1976 Ford C / Saulsbury Walk-In Rescue
Fairchild's First True Rescue Truck

Engine Co. 404

1969 Young Crusader - “Big Sid”
1000 GPM
500 GWT

Emergency Unit 1

Black and white photo of a vintage fire truck parked on a street, with trees and other vehicles in the background.

1955 GMC Non-Walk in Rescue Truck / Utility Truck

Engine Co. 404

An old-fashioned fire truck parked in front of brick buildings, with the year 1929 written below.

1951 Mack B Pumper
750 GPM
250 GWT

Bell and Bulldog preside within the meeting room of the Burnham Road Firehouse

Engine Co. 404

1929 Mack Pumper
750GPM
Fairchild's First Township Purchased Fire Engine

Historical fire truck parked outside a brick fire station, labeled 'Fairchild' and 'Morris Township Fire Department.'

1929 Ford Model AA Soda Acid Pumper
Dual 50 GWT
Fairchild's First Fire Engine
The Pup was Handbuilt by the Charter Members and ultimately
became the Pride of Fairchild, served from 1929-1955

This truck would be first to most fires as a Quick Attack Unit, darkening down fires while larger pumpers established water supplies.

“The Pup”