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Slide Show: Fire District Reaches New Heights with Ladder 41

Ladder 41 is put to use as firefighters operate its extended aerial platform to deliver a powerful stream of water during a training exercise.

Deer Park Fire Department’s fleet has a powerful new tool which will provide faster response times and increased reach to emergency scenes across the district. Improved local preparedness levels are anticipated because Ladder 41 is an addition to the area, which has the potential for homeowners’ insurance savings.

A brand-new ladder truck was recently purchased by the Deer Park Fire Department, which will significantly enhance the area’s firefighting capabilities. This new truck, costing over $900,000, will serve as the department’s primary ladder truck, while an older vehicle will now act as a reserve. 

The new Ladder 41 will be stationed at Fire Station 41, where crews are currently undergoing training to become familiar with its operation. According to Captain Mike Tigarden, this apparatus will be available for all structure fires in the district where it is feasible to use. A wide range of emergencies, such as rescues, accessing elevated windows, and supporting roof operations with a stable platform, can now be handled using this one versatile truck. In addition to its aerial ladder, it can also function like a standard engine, with the capability to use regular attack lines to extinguish a fire if a hydrant isn’t immediately available.

One of the most significant benefits of the new truck is its impact on the district’s insurance rates. Designated Ladder 41 is expected to improve fire response times. According to Tigarden, the Washington Survey and Rating Bureau (WSRB) rates are based on a department’s firefighting abilities, including the presence of an elevated master stream. Having this new ladder truck, along with a reserve unit, will give the department full credit, which could lead to lower insurance premiums for local homeowners.

The truck, which was received in April, has yet to be used on an official call, but intensive training is now underway for all shifts. It’s a single-axle truck equipped with a 2,000-gallons-per-minute pump and a 400-gallon reserve tank. While the pump is capable of a high flow rate, it requires a hydrant or an adequate water source from another engine to operate at its full capacity.

Sources:

  • Captain Mike Tigarden. In personinterview. 29th August 2025.
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