The Eastside Fire Station houses the following:
2017 Chevy Tahoe used as the Fire Chief’s vehicle with mobile command equipment
2020 Chevy Tahoe as an Assistant Chief vehicle with mobile command equipment
2009 Ford F-350 brush truck used by the Fire Inspector
2019 Ferrara Engine with a 2,000 gallon per minute pump, 1,000-gallon water tank with a Class A foam
2018 Ferrara 100-foot aerial platform with a 2,000-gallon per minute pump with 400 gallons of water
2016 Freightliner 1,200 gallon per minute pump with 2,000 gallons of water
2006 Spartan Rescue Vehicle which carries specialized rescue equipment for trench, confined space, collapse & water/ice rescue. This vehicle also has a command area and air cascade system
2023 Mini-pumper, RAM 5500, 4 x 4 with a 500 gallon per minute pump and 250 gallons of water
1996 Chevrolet Step-van utility vehicle used for Dive rescue, Sonar and also carries an air cascade system, rescue equipment, and personnel
18 ft enclosed trailer which doubles as a mobile command trailer with a John Deere UTV with a Skid Pump for grass fires and off-road rescue.
16 ft equipment trailer that carries a decontamination tent and supplies, spill pads, and equipment for trench and collapse rescue.
The Westside Fire Station houses the following:
2019 Ferrara Engine with a 2,000 gallon per minutes pump, 1,000 gallons of water and Class A foam
2022 Mini-pumper, RAM 5500, 4 x 4 with a 500 gallon per minute pump and 250 gallons of water
2008 Freightliner pumper/tanker with a 1, 000 gallon per minute pump and 2,000 gallons of water
Original equipment from the Fire Department is housed in the Pioneer Fire Company wing of the Door County Historical Museum located at 18 North 4th Avenue. It consists of an 1869 Hand Pumper, a 1920 Oldsmobile Pumper, a 1926 Knotts Pumper, and a 1939 FWD Pumper.