ENGINE 3

These photos show our 2005 fire engine, which is our reserve engine. This Engine is located at station 2 in Pinardville. This engine is used when Engine 1 or 2 have to go out for maintenance, repair, or training. It is also used to pump water at a fire from a cistern, static water source, or in between fire engines so push the water up steep hills. 

  • Firefighting Strength

    • A 1,500 gallon-per-minute pump provides strong water flow to fight fires.

    • A 1,000-gallon water tank allows crews to start working right away, even without a hydrant.

    • Foam equipment is on board to improve the effectiveness of water and extinguish fuel fires that water alone cannot control.

  • Equipment

    • Equipment from Engine 1 or 2 is moved to this engine when they are out of service. 

  1. 1 The curb side of the fire engine with compartments and doors open.
  2. 2 The rear of a fire engine with an open compartment showing a generator.
  3. 3 The street side of the fire engine with compartments and doors open.
  4. 4 A top-down view of the fire engine's roof with hose compartment.
  5. 5 A red and white Goffstown Fire Department fire engine parked outside a station.