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Fishers
Fire Department
Station 91 - Headquarters
The Fishers Community Volunteer Fire Department
was founded in 1955. Fishers is now a career department with 99 full-time
personnel operating from 5 stations. Fishers Fire Department provides
Fire, Tactical Rescue, Haz-Mat and AlS protection to nearly 60,000
residents in Fishers and Delaware and Fall Creek Townships. |
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Fishers Fire Department Station 91 - 2 Municipal
Drive - Headquarters
This beautiful station was completed in 1991. It is home to 5 frontline apparatus,
two reserves and all of the department's adminstration and training personnel. |
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Tactical Engine 91 - 2007 Seagrave Marauder II Custom Pumper - 2000gpm/600gal
The designation of "Tactical Engine" refers to Station 91's status as a Tactical Rescue house. Along with Station 92, the two stations
respond to various tactical rescues including high angle, rope rescue, confined space/trench rescue and dive/top water rescues.
When a response for "Tactical 90" is called in Hamilton County, both stations respond with all apparatus and appropriate personnel and equipment for these specialized, Tactical Rescues. |
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Tactical Engine 91 - 2007 Seagrave Marauder II Custom Pumper - 2000gpm/600gal |
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Tactical Engine 91 - 2007 Seagrave Marauder II Custom Pumper - 2000gpm/600gal |
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Reserve Engine 99-A (Former Engine 91) - 1992
E-One Cyclone Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/1000gal
This apparatus served the department faithfully at Station 91 for 15 years.
It moved to primary reserve status in September 2007
with the new Seagrave above. For years, every engine company in Fishers served primary ALS response with
a paramedic on board along with
1-2 FF/EMT's and one officer. |
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Ladder 91 - 1997 KME
Excel 102' Aerialcat Rear-mount platform - 2000gpm/250gal
Up until 1997, the only aerial apparatus at Fishers was a Snorkel. However, it's
hydraulics failed during a large apartment
fire and mutual aid was requested from Noblesville and Carmel's platform aerials.
The need for a taller, more effective
aerial device was required and Ladder 91 was spec'd and delivered in 1997. This
was the first of four KME apparatus
the department purchased over the next five years. |
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Ladder 91 - 1997 KME
Excel 102' Aerialcat Rear-mount platform - 2000gpm/250gal |
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Rescue 91 - 1995 Saulsbury/Freightliner
FL-80 walk-in Heavy Rescue
ALS Rescue 91 carries equipment for extrications, scene lighting, a cascade system
for air tank refilling, rope rescue
and water/dive rescue. Additional equipment for more advanced Tactical Rescues
are brought in the
Operations 91 Rescue Trailer when necessary. |
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Rescue 91 - 1995 Saulsbury/Freightliner
FL-80 walk-in Heavy Rescue |
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Operations 91 - Rescue
Equipment Trailer
Station 91 now houses the Operations trailer which responds to confined space,
trench and high-angle rescues.
Operations 91 can respond anywhere in Hamilton County for mutual aid whenever
specialized rescue equipment
and trained personnel are needed. The trailer is generally pulled behind Tactical
Rescue 91. |
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Tanker 91 - 1993 Freightliner
FL-70/RPI - 250gpm/1500gal Mini-Tanker |
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Tanker 91 - 1993 Freightliner
FL-70/RPI - 250gpm/1500gal Mini-Tanker |
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Battalion
9 - 2005 Chevrolet Suburban Command Vehicle
This rig has an incredible array of bright LED lighting, including along
the brush bars on the front of the truck.
Since Chevrolet did not offer a bright red in 2005, this is the only
burgundy red vehicle in the department. |
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Reserve Engine 98 - 1992
E-One Cyclone II Pumper/Tanker - 1250gpm/1000gal
This engine previously served as Engine 92 from 1992-2003 and Engine 95 from
2003-2005. It was re-assigned as
the primary reserve engine once the Crimson Fire Engine-95 went into service. This rig was purchased from Marion County, Florida in the early 1990's. |
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In 1998 Corgi International
created this Diecast Replica of the Engine 91 E-One Cyclone Pumper |
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Fishers
Fire Department
Hamilton County Professional
Fire Fighters Local 4416 |
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