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Fort Wayne Fire Department
Stations 12-13

Fort Wayne is Indiana's second largest city and is located 130 miles northeast of Indianapolis along I-69 in Allen County. Fort Wayne Fire provides Fire, Tactical Rescue, Hazardous Materials and BLS response from 18 firehouses throughout the city. The department's 350+ career firefighters protect 251,000 residents and 107 square miles. ALS Ambulance and Paramedic Services are provided by TRAA, a local, private company.

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Station 12 - "The Night Train" - 6901 South Anthony Boulevard - Southside

Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 12 - "The Night Train" - 6901 South Anthony Boulevard - Southside
Built in 2002 station 12 protects the south side of Fort Wayne. The station also has a community room that can be
used by the public. the room may be reserved by calling the department.

 
Engine 12 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal

Engine 12 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal
Crews began calling Engine 12 "The Night Train" because a majority of their runs seem to occur throughout the night time.

 
Engine 12 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal

Engine 12 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal
This new Engine 12 went into service in January 2007 to replace the Freightliner/American LaFrance shown below.

 
Truck 12 - 1995 Seagrave 100' Rear-mount Ladder - 2000gpm/250gal

Truck 12 - 1995 Seagrave 100' Rear-mount Ladder - 2000gpm/250gal

 
Truck 12 - 1995 Seagrave 100' Rear-mount Ladder - 2000gpm/250gal

Truck 12 - 1995 Seagrave 100' Rear-mount Ladder - 2000gpm/250gal
Truck 12 previously served as both Ladder 2 and Truck 1. It was refurbished and repainted in 2004
prior to it's move from Station 2 to Station 1.

 
Reserve/Former Ladder 12 - 2002 Pierce Arrow/1985 Sutphen 95' Mid-mount Tower

Reserve/Former Ladder 12 - 2002 Pierce Arrow/1985 Sutphen 95' Mid-mount Tower
This rig served Fort Wayne faithfully for many years as a frontline truck until it was replaced in 2007. It continues to be a favorite
with its crews as Fort Wayne's primary reserve ladder.

 
Former Engine 12 - 2000 Freightliner/American LaFrance -1250gpm pump/750gal

Former Engine 12 - 2000 Freightliner FL-80/3-D Pumper -1250gpm pump/750gal
Engine 12 is the only one of it's kind at Fort Wayne. It was replaced with a new pumper in 2007 and moved to reserve status.

 
Former Engine 12 - 2000 Freightliner/American LaFrance -1250gpm pump/750gal

Former Engine 12 - 2000 Freightliner FL-80/3-D Pumper -1250gpm pump/750gal

 
Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 13 - 6727 North Clinton Street

Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 13 - 6727 North Clinton Street
Station 13 is located in north central Fort Wayne. It is home to Engine 13, Battalion 13, Brush 13 and a former Foam Truck.

 
Engine 13 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal

Engine 13 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal
A second order of American LaFrance Eagles was delivered in October 2006 to Engines 4, 5, 7, 8, 12 and 13..
These rigs went into service near the end of 2006 to replace the remaining International/Luvernes.

 
Engine 13 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal

Engine 13 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal

 
Former Pump/Engine 13 - 1997 International/Luverne Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal

Former Pump/Engine 13 - 1997 International/Luverne Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal

 
Battalion 13 - 2005 Chevy Tahoe Command Vehicle

Battalion 13 - 2005 Chevy Tahoe Command Vehicle
Each shift includes five identically-equipped Battalion Chiefs located throughout Fort Wayne.
They are currently stationed at Stations: 1, 10, 11, 13 & 17.

 



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