Fire Response
Equipment
Command vehicle 116 is the Fire Chief's response vehicle. This vehicle is a 2005 Chevy Tahoe.

Command Vehicle 117 is a 2005 Chevy Silverado Crew cab 1/2 ton pickup.This vehicle is assigned to the Deputy Chief in charge of training

Sunnyside
Engine 213 was manufactured by Rosenbauer America in Sioux Falls, SD. This apparatus was purchased through General Fire in Spokane, WA in 2004. Engine 213 is jointly owned by the City of Sunnyside and Yakima County Fire District #5.
It is built on a Freightliner FL80 chassis with a Cummins 330 hp diesel engine and an Allison transmission. The apparatus has a 1750 gpm Waterous pump, 750 gallon booster tank, an electronic Foam Pro system, and an all electrical operated control valves.
Sunnyside
Engine 11 was manufactured by Western States Fire Apparatus in 1998. The chassis is an American LaFrance, with a 400 Cummings engine. The apparatus has a 1750 gpm Waterous pump, Foam Pro system, CAF and a 2000 gpm solid mount master stream. The engine carries a
company of six firefighters.
Sunnyside
Engine 12 is a 1984 Ford, built by WS Darly. The apparatus is powered by a Cat 3208 with Turbo. The apparatus has a 1250 gpm Darley pump and an inductor foam system.
Sunnyside
Engine 13 is a 1978 Ford, built by Luverne Fire Apparatus. This apparatus was the first command platform apparatus in the Lower Yakima Valley. The apparatus is powered by a 534 Ford, gasoline engine and has a 1000 gpm Darley Pump.
Support 29
This support vehicle was made possible by donations from the business community. The vehicle is used as a support vehicle and is capable of filling 53 air bottles on site, along with other equipment to support the firefighters during extended operations.