Equipment
The North Naples Fire Control and Rescue District has a wide variety of equipment to aid in the mission protecting the North Naples area. To view the units either scroll down the page or select the specific station listed in the table below:
| Station 40 Apparatus | Click Here to View |
| Station 42 Apparatus | Click Here to View |
| Station 43 Apparatus | Click Here to View |
| Station 44 Apparatus | Click Here to View |
| Station 45 Apparatus | Click Here to View |
| Station 46 Apparatus | Click Here to View |
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Engine 40
Engine 40 is a Pierce Quantum Engine. The truck is equipped with a 1,250 gallon per minute pump and carries 750 gallons of water. This vehicle services the south end of Pelican Bay and US41 and Pine Ridge Road.
Tower 40
Tower 40: This vehicle is now a reserve truck that fills in for Tower 44, Ladder 43 and Ladder 47 when they are being serviced. Tower 40 is a 95 foot platform and is currently the oldest apparatus in the Districts fleet.
Squad 40
Squads are now Advanced Life Support vehicles. These vehicles are used to answer medical calls and supplement manpower for other more intensive incidents. Currently Squad 40 is an Expedition, the vehicle on the right.
Engine 42
Engine 42 is a Pierce Quantum Engine which carries 1,500 gallons of water. This vehicle is equipped with a 1,250 gallons per minute pump and has a 60 gallon fire foam tank. Engine 42 was designed to carry extra water as Oaks Blvd is immediately behind the station and is an area with no hydrants.
Brush 42
This vehicle is a Converted Military International S1900 All 6 X 6 All Wheel Drive. This truck carries 750 gallons of water and has a 400 gallon per minute pump. It is also equipped with a fire foam system to expand the effectiveness of its water during brush fires. Brush 42's sister truck is Brush 46.
Water Tender 42
Water Tender 42 is one of the newer fire apparatus in the Fire Districts inventory. This vehicle was purchased to aid in the fire protection of homes within non hydranted areas. The tender carries 3,000 gallons of water and has a 500 gallon per minute pump. This vehicle was a major factor in the District achieving its ISO Class 3 Rating district wide.
Engine 46
Engine 46 is a Pierce Quantum Engine. The truck is equipped with a 1,250 gallon per minute pump and carries 750 gallons of water. This vehicle also carries a full complement of extrication equipment such as the jaw's of life for vehicle accidents on I-75.
Brush 46
Brush 46 is a converted Military International S1900 All Wheel Drive Vehicle. This vehicle has a 750 gallon water tank and 400 gallons per minute pump. 30 gallons of foam are also carried on the vehicle to expand its brush fire fighting capabilities. Brush 46 is the Districts newest addition to the fleet that protects the citizens of Collier County.
Ladder 43
Ladder 43 is a 75' Aerial Truck Manufactured by Pierce Quantum. The truck has a 1,500 gallon per minute pump and carries 500 gallons of water.
Ladder 47
Ladder 47 now serves the south end of the North Naples Fire Control and Rescue District. With a 105' aerial, this truck has the greatest reach of all the district apparatus. This vehicle is also a crucial component of the Districts ISO rating.
Rescue 45
Rescue 45 is the newest fire Apparatus in the Districts fleet. This Pierce Quantum is equipped with the latest in pump technology and has been custom configured to serve as a first run engine and heavy rescue. The vehicle also carries hazmat monitoring equipment for 1st line atmospheric evaluation capabilities. As an engine this vehicle has a 1,500 gallon per minute pump and carries 550 gallons of water.
Tower 44
Tower 44 is a 95 foot aerial truck which has a 2,000 gallon per minute pump. This vehicle also carries 300 gallons of water for initial attacks on house and vehicle fires. Equipped to ISO standards, Tower 44 also has a full compliment of salvage and overhaul equipment to help minimize damage during and after a fire.
Special Response Unit 44
SRU 44 is the primary unit for the Dive Team. This vehicle provides a location for rescue divers to suit up as well store and transport their equipment. The vehicle carries enough dive gear for 8 teams members, which can then intern provide and manage two full entry teams at one incident.












