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Description The Hall Fire Department is located in Hall, Hall County, Wendover State. It is a paid department that operates out of three stations. Station Two is home to Engine Fifteen Four, Engine Fifteen Five, and Rescue Fifteen Six. The Midway Fire Department is part of the greater Hall County Fire Protection District, with mutual aid agreements with every department in the county operating under the Hall County Office of Emergency Management. The chief of the Hall Fire Department acts as chief of their department, but will operate in the role of a traditional battalion chief when operating outside of the department's first due.

In 2017, Engine Fifteen Seven was reorganized as Ladder Fifteen Seven, and the Former Engine Fifteen Seven was transferred to Station Two as Engine Fifteen Five. Engine Fifteen Five was a company that was disbanded in the early 90's due to budget constraints. Engine Fifteen Five now serves as the department's reserve apparatus.

Engine Fifteen Four is staffed by up to: 1 Career FF/Engineer (EMT/AEMT/Paramedic), 1 Career Lieutenant or Career Captain (EMT/AEMT/Paramedic), and 2 Career Firefighters (EMTs/AEMTs/Paramedics). Total normal staffing: 4, and maintains a BLS response level. Engine Fifteen Four is set up with three hosebeds: One with 1000' of 5" large diameter supply hose, one with 400' of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose with a gated wye and and additional 100' of 1 3/4" attack hose, and one with 250' of 3" supply hose. In addition to its hosebeds, Engine Fifteen Four also carries four 150' preconnected 1 3/4" crosslays, one 100' preconnected 1 3/4" trash line, two 25' rolls of 5" large diameter supply hose, two 10' segments of 5" hard suction hose, two 25' rolls of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose, one 50' roll of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose with a blitz fire nozzle preconnected, one 150' progressive hose pack of 1" forestry hose, and two 150' high rise packs of 1 3/4" attack hose. Engine Fifteen Four also carries two sets of forcible entry tools, one 28' extension ladder, one 14' roof ladder, one 10' collapsible attic ladder, one 10' pike pole, one 6' pike pole, one new york hook, one LA trash hook, one denver tool, one chimney hook, one dry chemical extinguisher, one CO2 extinguisher, one pressurized water extinguisher, four spare SCBA bottles, two sets of hydrant tools, hose adapters and nozzles, three 5 gallon containers of Class A foam solution, one automotive lockout kit, one 300' bag of life safety rope, two 150' lengths of utility rope, various sizes of cribbing, two step chocks, one salvage cover, two bags of quick absorbent, one wide mouth shovel, one push broom (disassembled for transport), one bolt cutter, one K-12 saw, one chainsaw, one water rescue dry suit, five collapsible traffic cones, ten road flares, four rolls of fire scene tape, gas monitoring devices, a thermal imaging camera, one decon kit, apparatus cleaning supplies, one mobile data terminal, county map books, first due area pre plan books, county wide hazard pre plan books, one emergency response guidebook, one trauma jump bag, one oxygen jump bag, one maternity jump bag, one suction kit, two long backboards, one KED kit, one spare M-15 oxygen cylinder, and a BLS jump bag.

Engine Fifteen Five is staffed by up to: 1 Career FF/Engineer (EMT/AEMT/Paramedic), 1 Career Lieutenant or Career Captain (EMT/AEMT/Paramedic), and 2 Career Firefighters (EMTs/AEMTs/Paramedics). Total normal staffing: 0, and does not maintain a response level. Engine Fifteen Five is set up with three hosebeds: One with 1000' of 5" large diameter supply hose, one with 400' of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose with a gated wye and and additional 100' of 1 3/4" attack hose, and one with 250' of 3" supply hose. In addition to its hosebeds, Engine Fifteen Five also carries four 150' preconnected 1 3/4" crosslays, one 100' preconnected 1 3/4" trash line, two 25' rolls of 5" large diameter supply hose, two 10' segments of 5" hard suction hose, two 25' rolls of 2 1/2" supply/attack hose. Engine Fifteen Five only carries one 28' extension ladder, one 14' roof ladder, one 10' collapsible attic ladder, one dry chemical extinguisher, one CO2 extinguisher, one pressurized water extinguisher, two sets of hydrant tools, hose adapters and nozzles, four rolls of fire scene tape, one decon kit, apparatus cleaning supplies, county map books, first due area pre plan books, county wide hazard pre plan books, and one emergency response guidebook. All other hoses and equipment must be transferred to the reserve apparatus from the frontline apparatus prior to being placed into service.

Rescue Twelve Four is staffed by up to: 1 Career FF/Engineer (EMT/AEMT/Paramedic), 1 Career Lieutenant or Career Captain (EMT/AEMT/Paramedic), and 2 Career Firefighters (EMTs/AEMTs/Paramedics). Total normal staffing: 4, and maintains a BLS response level. Rescue Twelve Four carries three sets of forcible entry tools, one 14' roof ladder, one 10' collapsible attic ladder, one 10' pike pole, one 6' pike pole, one new york hook, one LA trash hook, one denver tool, one chimney hook, one dry chemical extinguisher, one CO2 extinguisher, one pressurized water extinguisher, one purple K extinguisher, one lyle gun, one man-in-machine kit, two battery powered reciprocating saws, two reeves sleeves,  five shovels, three pipe wrenches, hydraulic extrication equipment, spare hoses for the extrication equipment, one rapid intervention kit, two K-12 saws, one K-12 saw with wet concrete blade and water hose, two ventilation chainsaws, one chainsaw, spare blades for the K-12s, spare chains for the chainsaws, hand tools for the saws, gas for the saws, two 7 1/4" circular saws, one strip nail gun, ten boxes of nails, two framing squares, six elis clamps, one shoring kit, one cutting station bag, one brute concrete breaker with bits, one powered electric grinder, one battery powered grinder, one battery powered hammer drill, one air powered impact drill, three battery powered drills, three bolt cutters, one powered band saw, two sets of nibblers and sheers, one air knife, one large socket and wrench set, five elevator clamps, two hillman rollers, various hand tools, one air source cart, two 200' lengths of confined space hose w/ comms, four 50' lengths of air hose for air tools, one confined space tripod, one 2 1/2 ton car jack, four paratech controllers, four paratech swivel bases, twelve paratech extensions, three 3' struts, four 1 1/2' struts, one 1' strut, two 4 1/2' struts, three 3' extensions, assorted slings, various sizes of cribbing, four step chocks, ten large air bags, ten small air bags, one built-in generator, one portable generator, various lengths of extension cords, one TU-28 4000 w/ 60' of 7/16" diameter rope rated to 20000 lbs, one TU-32 8000 w/ 30' of 5/8" diameter rope rated to 40000 lbs, six FDNY style rope rescue harnesses, four class two life safety harnesses, two 300' search ropes, 500' of utility rope in various lengths, one 75' lightweight throwable bag of water rescue rope, two come alongs, one 20 ton bottle jack, one 30 ton bottle jack, one 2 1/2 ton car jack (disassembled for transport), one large acetylene torch, one mini acetylene torch, one spare O2 tank for the mini acetylene torch, two fire blankets, one ferguson blanket, two water rescue dry suits, eight life jackets, one throwable life ring, sixteen spare SCBA bottles, one stokes basket, five collapsible traffic cones, ten road flares, four rolls of fire scene tape, gas monitoring devices, a thermal imaging camera, one decon kit, apparatus cleaning supplies, one mobile data terminal, county map books, first due area pre plan books, county wide hazard pre plan books, one emergency response guidebook, one trauma jump bag, one oxygen jump bag, one maternity jump bag, one suction kit, two long backboards, one KED kit, one spare M-15 oxygen cylinder, and a BLS jump bag.

Credit to MisterPSYCHOPATH3001 for the rigs
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