Millbrook Chemical Engine Co. 2
Read MoreOrganized in 1933 as Randolph Chemical Engine Co# 2, the company is one of four companies serving as the Randolph Township FD. Serving the North side of NJ-Route 10, forty active volunteers provide Fire and Rescue protection answering an annual average of 350-400 alarms (of the 650 total township wide).
Engine 32-21 - 2015 Pierce Arrow XT 4x4 1250 gpm/750 gal./20 gal. foam
Assigned to respond first due to all alarms with the exception of motor vehicle accidents, its' maiden run was for a working fire in an apartment building. Their unyque paint scheme began with a 1976 Hamerly
apparatus (a brand known for their unique paint jobs including the trademark cross on the rear portion of the body) that was refurbished following an accident (it was originally painted Yellow).Engine 32-22 - 2006 HME 4x4/Wolverine/Elite 2250 gpm/1000 gal.
Originally built by Wolverine Fire Apparatus prior to their bankruptcy, this rig was completed by Elite Power Products. It features a high volume pump with large caliber deck gun to match the on-site pumping capacity of the Schifler Elevator Co. complex (consisting of seven buildings and two water storage tanks totaling 70,000 gallons). Responding second due, Engine 32-22 is the designated back-up for the fleet to operate as either an engine
or rescue. Accordingly, it is equipped with five SCBA complete with spare cylinders and Holmatro® extrication tools.RandolphMillbrookHMEWolverineElite Power Products4x4Rescue Engine
Rescue 32-24 ("The Toolbox") - 1999 Peterbilt/Rescue 1
Outfitted with a four bottle 6,000 PSI cascade system, light tower and PTO generator, it responds first due to motor vehicle accidents. It is equipped with Holmatro® extrication tools (spreader, cutter, combi-tool
and rams), portable battery/gas power units with hydraulic back-up, air bags, Junkyard Dog® Z-Struts, eight SCBA with spare cylinders, ice rescue gear and rapid intervention crew (RIC) equipment.