Fort Wayne Fire Department
Stations 5-7

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 5 - 5801 Bluffton Road

Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 5 - 5801 Bluffton Road
Station 5 is located on the southwest side and is home to Engine 5.

 
Engine 5 - 1997 International/Luverne Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal

Engine 5 - 1997 International/Luverne Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal
This rig formerly served as Pump 1 before being reassigned in 2005. Engine 5 has been replaced with a brand
new American LaFrance Pumper in October 2006.

 
Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 6 - 1500 West Coliseum Boulevard

Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 6 - 1500 West Coliseum Boulevard
Located in west-central Fort Wayne, this firehouse is home to Engine 6 and Foam 6.

 
Engine 6 - 2001 Pierce Enforcer Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/750gal

Engine 6 - 2001 Pierce Enforcer Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/750gal

 
Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 7 - Lindenwood Drive at Bass Road

Fort Wayne Fire Department Station 7 - Lindenwood Drive at Bass Road
Station 7 is single-engine house located across from St. Francis College. 7's district is mix of residential and commercial.

 
Engine 7 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/1000gal

Engine 7 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/1000gal

 
Engine 7 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/1000gal

Engine 7 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/1000gal

 
Reserve (former) Engine 7 - 1997 International/Luverne Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal

Reserve (former) Engine 7 - 1997 International/Luverne Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal
This rig was reassigned to reserve status in October 2006, however it still shares quarters alongside the new Engine 7



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