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E342 is a Twin of Rescue 341 that was delivered to the Borough back in 1996. They are the oldest vehicles in our Fleet at about 28 years old!

342 is a 1996 E-ONE Cyclone. 342 has been was a primary attack engine for many of our incidents throughout it’s decades in Butler and is currently the First Due piece of apparatus for most of our calls today. It has a 1500 Gallon per Minute Pump, a 1000 Gallon Water Tank, a 30 Gallon Foam tank and a full complement of attack hose lines for putting fires out, supply hose lines for connecting to other apparatus and hydrants, ground ladders and a variety of hand tools and other equipment to ensure we are able to get the job done.

As an Engine, 342 is generally the first apparatus out the door to a scene to begin working on whatever tasks must be done.
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Over time we have adjusted the truck as needed, and it currently has seating for 6. There are seats for a Driver and Officer in the front, and for 4 Firefighters in the Crew Cab Area (Back of the Cab).
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  • Home
  • Golf
  • Rope Rescue
  • Apparatus
    • Chief Vehicles
    • Rescue 341
    • Engine 342
    • Tower 343
    • Engine 344
    • Utility 345
    • Fire Police Vehicles
    • (Retired) Tower 343
    • Gallery
  • Members
  • JOIN BFD
  • History
  • Remember
  • StPats
  • ChickenBBQ
  • Rentals
  • Donate
    • ThankYou