Rockfield
Volunteer Fire Department

The Town of Rockfield is located 70 miles NNE of Indianapolis along IN-25 in north central Carroll County. Organized in the 1920's, the 13 members of this all-volunteer department respond to just 15 runs each each year. RVFD provides Fire, Rescue and Medical First-Responder protection to 20 square miles including the Town of Rockfield and Rock Creek Township.

Station

Rockfield Fire Station - Main Street at the Railroad Tracks
This firehouse was a turn of the century mercantile building. In 1972, department members removed the 2nd floor, filled in the
basement, and opened up the front. Instant Fire Station!




E701 ds
Engine 701 - 1976 Ford C/American/1991 3D Pumper - 1000gpm/1000gal
This apparatus was purchased from Elkhart Township in 1998. It now responds first-due for all fire calls at Rockfield.
 
E701 os
Engine 701 - 1976 Ford C/American/1991 3D Pumper - 1000gpm/1000gal
 
TK710ds
Tanker 710 - 1991 GMC TopKick/1999 Schock - 200gpm/2000gal
 
Br730
Brush 730 - 1978 Chevy K20 150gpm/200gal
 
R735 ds
Rescue 735 - 2001 Dodge Ram/Stahl/2007 Schock - 300gpm/300gal/15gal Foam
735 carries a set of Hurst extrication tools and responds first-due to all Rescue and Medical calls at RVFD.