Engine/Rescue 14 was a 1992 Seagrave equipped with a 1500 GPM pump and a 500-gallon water tank. Designed as a combination engine and rescue unit, it provided both fire suppression capabilities and essential rescue tools on a single platform. This apparatus offered operational flexibility, serving as a primary unit for structure fires, vehicle accidents, and technical rescues. With its compact tank size and versatile equipment loadout, it helped streamline response efforts across a variety of emergencies during its years in service.