Department Overview

Gaston Fire District, located in Gaston, Oregon, serves a rural community of approximately 1,700 residents across 43 square miles in Washington and Yamhill Counties. The district supports agricultural and wildland-urban interface responses from one central station.

Community & Response

This versatile engine provides enhanced structure and rescue capability in the district’s narrow rural roadways. With strong water capacity and compact design, it offers reliable first-out response for both agricultural and residential fires.

Gaston Fire truck1

Fouts FB94 Custom Pumper

SPARTAN FC94

CUMMINS L9

Pump: Hale 1,500 GPM

Tank: 1,000-gal poly water tank

Wheelbase: 181″

Turning Angle: 48° for improved maneuverability

Length: 32′ 3″ overall

Body: Rescue-style aluminum body with Amdor roll-up doors

Hosebed: Lowered for safer deployment

Ladders: 24′, 14′, and 10′ Duo Safety ladders

Lighting: Whelen LED warning and scene lights

Features: Front bumper discharge and foam capability

 

  • ody: Rescue-style aluminum body with Amdor roll-up doors
  • Pump: Hale 1,500 GPM
  • Tank: 1,000-gal poly water tank
  • Hosebed: Lowered for safer deployment
  • Ladders: 24′, 14′, and 10′ Duo Safety ladders
  • Lighting: Whelen LED warning and scene lights
  • Features: Front bumper discharge and foam capability