Betsy
Engine 1
Betsy is a 1928 American LaFrance engine bought by the City of Shoshone Fire Dept brand new. Betsy is now used as a showpiece in parades and for community events around Shoshone.
Margaret
71101
71101 is a 1994 E-one pumper engine with a 1000-gallon tank capable of pumping 1250 gallons per minute. The Twin Falls Fire Department donated the engine to Shoshone in 2013. 101 is used as our primary structure engine stored at Station 1.
71102
71102 is a 2009 Pierce Contender Pumper with a 1000-gallon tank capable of pumping 1250 gallons per minute. The fire district configured and bought the engine brand new from Pierce Manufacturing. 102 is stored out at Station 2 and is the primary structure and rescue engine for that station.
Bertha
71301
71301 is a 2007 Rosenbauer 3000 gallon pumper capable of pumping 1000 gallons per minute. 301 was bought brand new from the factory and is used as our primary water tender stored at Station 1.
71302
71302 is a 1995 International 3000 gallon tanker. 302 is used as a secondary water tender that is stored at Station 2.
71601
71601 is a 2018 Dodge 2500 used as the Chiefs command vehicle. The pickup is equipped with some tools used in rescues and wildfires.
71602
71602 is a 2007 F350 support vehicle. 602 is equipped with the same tools as 601 in the event that it is used as a command vehicle as well.
Mary Kay
71701
71701 is a 1999 Pierce Rescue Pumper with a 500 gallon tank capable of pumping 2000 gallons per minute. 701 was purchased used in 2020. The rescue engine is our primary engine for all rescue and utility type calls. 701 is stored at Station 1.
71801
71801 is a 1999 Ford F350 type 6 brush engine. 801 is used as the primary wildland response engine out of Station 2.
71802
71802 is a 1990 Ford F350 type 6 brush engine that is used as a secondary engine primarily out of Station 2, but sometimes it is moved to Station 1 as a secondary engine.
71803
71803 is a 1995 International type 4 brush engine used as the secondary wildland engine out of Station 1.
Stella
71804
71804 is a 2003 International type 4 brush engine that was bought from the BLM. 804 is our primary wildland response engine that is stored at Station 1.