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Osage Beach Fire Protection District recently took delivery of two new Rosenbauer Rescue Engines.

These new apparatuses are now the frontline apparatus that respond to calls for service allowing older apparatus to be placed into reserve status.

Rosenbauer Rescue Engines

Engine 11 and Engine 12 are stationed out of fire stations 1 and 2, and respond to all calls for service. These apparatuses are outfitted with a 700-gallon water tank, 30 Gallon Class A Foam Tank, with a 1500 gallons per minute water pump.

The trucks also allow for up to five personnel to respond to calls and carries a ladder compliment from 8 feet to 24 feet. Other equipments carried include auto extrication tools, over 1200 feet of fire hose, and medical equipment, which allows us to handle a wide range of emergencies.

These trucks are the newest apparatus in the fleet and are grateful to have a community that supports their fire district to allow us to provide the best service possible.

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