Dunne HillDunne Hill Fire Station Built: 1978
Dunne Hill station is responsible for data entry of the department's Customer Survey forms. Every month, survey forms are sent out to a selection of people for whom the department has provided assistance at a variety of types of calls, such as fires, rescues, medical emergencies, etc. The returned data is reviewed by the chief, and entered into the database to help the department improve it's services. View Larger Map Engine 13 is a 2007 KME XL with a 1250gpm (4730 l/m) pump and a 660 gallon (2500l) tank. Unlike most of the engines in the department, it carries Hurst rescue tools for the many automobile accidents that occur on nearby US highway 101.
![]() Engine 313 is a 2009 Placer/International Type 3 4x4 with a 500gpm (1890 l/m) pump and a 500 gallon (1890 l) tank. New to this generation of apparatus is high-visibility striping on the back. photo credit unknownFormer Engine 13 was a 1992 Pierce/Arrow with a 1500gpm (5685 l/m) pump. Repainted in 2001, it can be seen in it's original colors below. ![]() Engine 13 in it's original livery, as it looked from 1992 until 2001.
second photo: Captain Craig JessupPatrol 13 was a 1988 Utah La Grange/Ford with a 100gpm (380 l/m) pump. The second shot was taken during wildland training exercises, May 2001.
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