
Our Fleet
Our fleet of apparatus are highly equipped and ready to respond at a moment's notice. As you may or may not know, not all fire trucks are the same.

Engine 61​
A 2024 Spartan Pumper equipped with a 1500 gallon per minute fire pump and holds 750 gallons of water in its tank. This apparatus is equipped with a full complement of hand and power tools which allows firefighters to gain access to fires and persons in need by whatever means necessary, as well as medical equipment for EMS responses. This truck is the first out engine at Station 1.
Engine 62 ​
A 2019 Pierce Enforcer equipped with a 1500 gallon per minute fire pump and holds 750 gallons of water in its tank. This apparatus is equipped with a full complement of hand and power tools which allows firefighters to gain access to fires and persons in need by whatever means necessary, as well as medical equipment for EMS responses. This truck is the first out engine at Station 2.


Engine 61 - Reserve​
A 2006 Pierce Contender equipped with a 1500 gallon per minute fire pump and holds 1000 gallons of water in its tank. This apparatus is equipped with a full complement of hand and power tools which allows firefighters to gain access to fires and persons in need by whatever means necessary, as well as medical equipment for EMS responses. This truck is currently in position as our reserve engine.
Tanker 66 - Reserve​
A 2012 International Deep South equipped with a 1250 gallon per minute fire pump and holds 1300 gallons of water in its tank. This apparatus is equipped with a full complement of hand and power tools which allows firefighters to gain access to fires and persons in need by whatever means necessary, as well as medical equipment for EMS responses. This truck is Station 1's first out engine and is also equipped with an onboard generator allowing us to run lights and various power tools in areas which lack power.


Battalion 61
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A 2016 Chevy 3500 truck with a brush skid unit mounted in the back. This skid unit includes a 240-gallon water tank which supplies a gas powered pump capable of flowing 100 gallons per minute.
Squad 61
A 2023 Chevy Silverado 1500 Command Vehicle donated by Fort Bend County. The primary use of this vehicle is to pull the Decon 61 trailer to hazmat events.


HIGH WATER 61
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A 1994 Stewart Stevens Light Medium Tactical Vehicle (LMTV) equipped with a 500 gallon tank and a 250 GPM pump. The tank is also designed for transporting personnel in high water events. The 250 GPM pump allows for firefighting in high water conditions.
HIGH WATER 62
A 2002 Stewart Stevens Light Medium Tactical Vehicle (LMTV). This vehicle allows for high water rescues and transporting personnel.
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COMMUNITY RELATION 60
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A 2004 Wells Cargo Trailer currently being used to store and transport our Community Relations Committee's supplies to events. Formerly this trailer was used as the decon element for all Hazmat calls in Fort Bend. County.
DECON 61
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Since 2004 the PGVFD, in a partnership with Ft. Bend County, has been the designated Decontamination Unit for the Ft. Bend County Hazardous Materials Response Team. It operates with a dedicated trailer containing specialized equipment designed to assist with decontamination operations in a Hazmat event. When requested to respond, PGVFD personnel, manning Squad 61, transport this trailer to the scene and operate under the direction of the Ft. Bend Hazmat units. In 2022, the original trailer was replaced with a new unit, which is now designated Decon 61.
