Zionsville Fire Department
Station 91 - Headquarters

The Village of Zionsville is located 15 miles northwest of Indianapolis between US-421 and I-65 in southeastern Boone County. Established in 1930, Zionsville is a combination department that includes 10-12 career firefighters manning two stations each shift. ZFD provides Fire, Rescue and ALS protection to 52 square miles and 25,000 residents including the Village of Zionsville, Eagle and Union Townships.

Zionsville Fire Station 1

Zionsville Fire Station 1 - 100 North Ford Road
Station 91 is home to 12 ZFD apparatus and serves as department headquarters. Station 92 was opened in April of 2009
far on the northeast side of the village to provide additional protection to Union Township. A third station is under consideration
for the west side in the near future.

 
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Engine 91 - 2009 KME Predator Rescue Pumper (#7391) - 2000gpm/700gal/30A/30B Foam
E-91 is first-due for all accidents and structure fires from Station 91. It's equipment includes a 10kw generator, Amkus
Extrication Tools and an ALS compartment in the cab.
 
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Engine 91 - 2009 KME Predator Rescue Pumper (#7391) - 2000gpm/700gal/30A/30B Foam
 
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Engine 91 - 2009 KME Predator Rescue Pumper (#7391) - 2000gpm/700gal/30A/30B Foam
E-91 was on display at FDIC 2009. It's graphics package is a sharp and dramatic departure from previous apparatus. With ZFD
now a growing career department, members were looking for a new and unique identity for the department's apparatus. Nice work!
 
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Ladder 91 - 2003 E-One Cyclone II 95' Mid-mount platform (#125919) - 2000gpm/300gal
 
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Ladder 91 - 2003 E-One Cyclone II 95' Mid-mount platform (#125919) - 2000gpm/300gal
 
Ladder 91 - 2003 E-One Cyclone II - 95' Mid-mount platform - 2000gpm

Ladder 91 - 2003 E-One Cyclone II 95' Mid-mount platform (#125919) - 2000gpm/300gal

 
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Engine 93 (former 92) - 1999 Pierce Saber Rescue Pumper (#EC267) - 1250gpm/750gal
This apparatus served as the first-due engine company for EMS and rescue calls and second-due for fire calls for nearly 10
years. It will be reassigned to reserve status (as Engine 93) upon arrival of a new KME Engine taking it's place after FDIC 2009.
 
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Engine 92 - 1999 Pierce Saber Rescue Pumper (#EC267) - 1250gpm/750gal
 
Tactical Rescue 91 - 1996 Freightliner FL-70/E-One - Walk-around Heavy Rescue

Tactical Rescue 91 - 1996 Freightliner FL-70/E-One - Walk-around Heavy Rescue
A replacement for this apparatus is being spec'd for 2010 to better accomodate the department's growing needs and capabilities.

 
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Tactical Rescue 91 - 1996 Freightliner FL-70/E-One - Walk-around Heavy Rescue
 
Squad 91 - 2000 Ford F-450 Grass Rig - 250gpm/300gal
Grass 91 - 2003 Ford F-350/UPF Grass Rig - 500gpm/250gal
 
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Tanker 91 - 1998 Freightliner FL-112/US Tanks - 500gpm/3000 gal
 
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Tanker 93 - 1988 Ford F-800/McGinley - 500gpm/1800gal
Tanker 93 is the second-due tanker from Station 91. It provides water to the unincorporated areas of Eagle Township.
 
Ambulance 91 - 2006 Ford E-450/Braun ALS Ambulance

Medic 91 - 2006 Ford E-450/Braun ALS Ambulance
M-91 is the first-due ambulance for ALS/BLS calls from the central station.

 
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Medic 93 - 2008 Chevy 4400/Braun ALS Ambulance
M-93 is the second-due ambulance for ALS/BLS calls from the central station.
 
Battalion 9 - 2004 Ford Expedition Command Vehicle

Squad 91 - 2004 Ford Expedition ALS Quick-Response Vehicle
This apparatus originally served as Battalion 9 and was on display at FDIC 2004. With the move to a full-time ALS department,
the need for an ALS Squad took priority and this vehicle was reassigned.

 
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Tactical Support 91 - GMC/?
This apparatus previously served as the department primary rescue vehicle until 1996. It now responds with additional
equipment and supplies for on-scene support.
 

Special Thanks to Donnie & Jonathan Starwalt and Elliott Russel of ZFD for their assistance in arranging the apparatus for these pictures and for providing department background and history.



Zionsville Fire Department