Fort Wayne Fire Department
Stations 2-4

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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Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 2 - 2023 Taylor Street
Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 2 - 2023 Taylor Street
Station 2 was built in 1963 in the west central portion of Fort Wayne.
 
Engine 2 - 2001 Pierce Enforcer Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal

Engine 2 - 2001 Pierce Enforcer Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal
Engine 2's district includes a mix of residential and industrial on the city's near southwest side.

 
Engine 2 - 2001 Pierce Enforcer Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal

Engine 2 - 2001 Pierce Enforcer Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal
In 2006, Station 2 became a single engine house when Ladder 2 moved to become Truck 1 downtown.

 
Reserve Pump 2 - 1993 International/Luverne Commercial Engine- 1250gpm/500gal
Reserve Pump 2 - 1993 International/Luverne Commercial Engine- 1250gpm/500gal
Former Pump 2 is one of several Luverne apparatus that now make up the reserve fleet at Fort Wayne
 
Former Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 3

Former Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 3
Originally constructed in 1895, the gorgeous building was eventually expanded and served the department for nearly 90
years. There is currently no Engine Company 3 at FWFD. However, it's future will live on as this great building is being
preserved for it's historical relevance to the city and the fire department.

 
Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 4 - 4130 Lahmeyer Road

Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 4 - 4130 Lahmeyer Road
Station 4 is located in the northeast part of Fort Wayne and is the most architecturally unique of the modern fire houses in
the city. Station 4 is home to Engine 4 as well as the office of Fire Inspection and Prevention.

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

Engine 12 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal
Engine 4 primarily responds to residential calls and an occasional commercial response.

 
Engine 12 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal
Engine 12 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Pumper - 1500gm/750gal
 
Former Pump 4 - 1997 International/Luverne Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal

Former Pump 4 - 1997 International/Luverne Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal
Along with the other remaining International/Luverne Pumpers, this rig was replaced in January 2007 with the
American LaFrance above.

 
Former Pump 4 - 1997 International/Luverne Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal

Former Pump/Engine 4 - 1997 International/Luverne Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal
Until 1998, most of the Engine Companies around Allen County were referred to as "Pumps" when dispatched.
While some rural departments still use the term, all of Fort Wayne's apparatus are now called "Engines."



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