WTFD Daviess

Washington Township
Fire Department

Washington Township is located 110 miles southwest of Indianapolis and surrounds the Town Of Washington in southwestern Daviess County. Established in 1974, this all-volunteer departement includes 21 members who responds from two stations. WTFD provides Fire and Rescue protection to approximately 6,000 residents. EMS Service is provided locally by Southwest Ambulance Service.

WTFD Daviess
Station 1
Station 91 - Donaldson Road & US-50
Completed in 1993, this station is home to Engine 91, Rescue 91, Grass 9 and Tanker 9.
Engine 91 ds
Engine 91 - 1997 International 4900/E-One - 1250gpm/1000gal
E-91 is the first-due for fires and accident calls from this station.
 
Engine 91 os
Engine 91 - 1997 International 4900/E-One - 1250gpm/1000gal
 
Rescue 9 ds
Rescue 91 - 1991 International/Cayl Craft/2000FD walk-in Heavy Rescue
This rescue formerly served Volney, NY. It's equipment included an onboard cascade system that is the only rig in the area
that can fill high-pressure air bottles.
 
Tanker 6 ds
Tanker 9 - 1992 International/Bluegrass - 500gpm/1800gal
While still lettered as #6, this rig respond from Station 91 as Tanker 9.
 
Tanker 6 os
Tanker 9 - 1992 International/Bluegrass - 500gpm/1800gal
 
Grass 9 ds
Grass 9 - 1994 Dodge Ram 4x4/1999FD - 200gpm/400gal
 
Station 9
Station 9 - Bedford Road & Terrace Park Drive
This former egg-packing plant was taken over by the fire department in 1975
 
Station 9
Station 9 - Bedford Road & Terrace Park Drive
This former egg-packing plant was taken over by the fire department in 1975
 
Engine 9
Engine 9 - 2002 Freightliner FL-80/E-One Pumper/Tanker - 1250gpm/1800gal
1st out on fires & wrecks;has dump valves to operate as a tanker also.
 
Engine 9 os
Engine 9 - 2002 Freightliner FL-80/E-One Pumper/Tanker - 1250gpm/1800gal
 
Tanker 9
Tanker 91 - 2007 Freightliner M2/Bluegrass Tanker - 500gpm/3000gal
 
Tanker 9 os
Tanker 91 - 2007 Freightliner M2/Bluegrass Tanker - 500gpm/3000gal
 
Attack 9 ds
Attack 9 - 1978 Chevy K30/Pierce 400gpm/300gal
Still showing it's previous designation as #3, this rig is first out on all brush/field fire responses.
 
 
Special thanks to Chris Kirk of WTFD for his help in arranging for these pictures and providing department background.