Welcome to our showcase of retired firefighting vehicles, a tribute to the dedicated machines that have faithfully served our community. Each vehicle has a unique history and has played a vital role in protecting lives and property. Although they have been retired from active service, they remain an integral part of our firefighting heritage.
Retired Engine 1
Our retired Engine 1 is a 1953 Mack, gasoline powered. It has been restored and is lovingly cared for. We use it in parades, such as the St. Patrick’s Parade in downtown Syracuse or the Minoa Village Memorial Day Parade. It is a vehicle that we take great pride in.
Retired Squad 1
Retired Rescue 1✨
Retired Engine 5
1955 Mack
Retired Engine 24
1970 Mack
Retired. Engine 22
1973 Ward Lafrance Tele Squirt
Retired Engine 3
1983 GMC
Retired Rescue 11
1984 Saulsbury
Retired Engine 11
1988 E-One
Retired Engine 22
1992 E-One
Retired Engine 24
1999 E-One Saulsbury Rescue Pumper 1500-gpm pump and 750-gal water tank
Retired Squad 2
2009 E-One Fire Ranger 250-gpm pump, 300-gal water tank
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