Concord Township
Volunteer Fire Department

Located in northern Indiana between the cities of Elkhart and Goshen is Concord Township. For over 54 years, the Township utilized an independent community volunteer fire department that served and protected the community. Started in 1952, the department grew from a single truck to ten vehicles that offered complete fire, rescue, and medical services. Beginning in January 2006, Concord Township took over responsibility for operating the department as a government entity. With two new stations and a new chief, the department is moving ahead in continuing to provide the community with the very best service and protection possible.

Engine 3 - 1990 Sutphen 1500gpm/2500gal
Engine 3 - 1990 Sutphen 1500gpm/2500gal
Station 1 - County Road 18 & Rivercrest Drive - Opened in June 2006
 
Engine 4 - 1997 Sutphen 1500gpm/1000gal
Engine 4 - 1997 Sutphen 1500gpm/1000gal
 
Engine 5 - 1989 Ford/Hoosier 200gpm/250gal - Grass Rig
Engine 5 - 1989 Ford/Hoosier 250gpm/225gal - Grass Rig
 
Tanker 6 - 2000 Volvo/2001 S&S 750gpm/3500gal
Tanker 6 - 2000 Volvo/2001 S&S 750gpm/3300gal
 
Rescue 1 - 2005 Spartan/2006 Marion Rear Mount Rescue Pumper - 1000gpm/500gal/30A-B Foam

Rescue 1 - 2006 Spartan/Marion Rear Mount Rescue Pumper - 1000gpm/500gal/30A-B Foam
One front and 2 rear lines. 15' 9000w light tower, Hydraulic and electric rescue tools,
5 SCBAs, Saws, Ropes, EMS equipment

 
Medic - 2002 Ford Excursion
Unit 10 - 2002 Ford Excursion - Non-transporting medic unit
 
Medic 1 - 1994 International/Medtec
Medic 1 - 1994 International/Medtec
 
Cart 1
Cart 1
 
Engine 2 - 1983 Sutphen/1998 RPI refurbish - 1500gpm/1000gal
Engine 2 - 1983 Sutphen/1995 RPI refurbish - 1200gpm/1000gal
Station 2 - County Road 9 & County Road 26
 
Squad 7 - 1989 Chevy Kodiak/Alton 500gpm/250gal - Rescue
Squad 7 - 1989/1992 Refurbished Chevy Kodiak/Alton 500gpm/250gal - Rescue
 

Not pictured: Medic 2 - 1996 Marque

Concord Township Volunteer Fire Department