Fishers Fire Department
Station 92 - "The Rock"

Engine (Quint) - Ambulance - Tactical Dive Rescue

The Fishers Community Volunteer Fire Department was founded in 1955. Fishers career department now includes more than 100 full-time personnel that respond from 5 firehouses. FFD provides Fire, Tactical Rescue, Haz-Mat and ALS protection to nearly 65,000 residents in Fishers and Delaware and Fall Creek Townships.

Fishers Rescue Task Force Logo
Station 92 - Brooks School Road and 116th Street.

Station 92 - 11595 Brooks School Road at 116th Street
Station 92 was originally referred to as "The Rock" because of it's lonely location way out on the far east side of Fishers.
However, since the turn of the century, East Fishers has continued to expand rapidly and will soon require
Station 96 to protect sections of Fishers east and north of Geist Reservoir. Station 92 was built as an extension
to the old Fall Creek Township Assessors offices. Everything left of the apparatus bays is the Township building.

 
Engine 92 - 2002 KME Excel Aerialcat 100' Rear-mount ladder - 2000gpm/500gal
Engine 92 - 2002 KME Excel Aerialcat 100' Quint - 2000gpm/500gal
Engine 92 is Fishers' only Quint. It runs as a frontline Engine Company and is also the first-due aerial apparatus
to the Geist Area and both Fishers high schools.
 
Engine 92 - 2002 KME Excel 100' Aerialcat Ladder - 2000gpm/500gal
Engine 92 - 2002 KME Excel Aerialcat 100' Rear-mount ladder - 2000gpm/500gal
Engine 92 is one of the most patriotic and sharp looking apparatus in the state.
 
Engine 92 - 2002 KME Excel 100' Aerialcat Ladder - 2000gpm/500gal
This unique apparatus was on display at FDIC 2003 and was the first (and one of very few) rear-steer emergency apparatus
produced by KME. However, after numerous maintenance issues through the years, this rig was converted to a standard tandem
axle setup in October of 2008.
 
Engine 92 up
Engine 92 - "All Jacked Up"using it's aerial ladder at a house fire in May of 2006.
 
Engine 92 - 2002 KME Excel 100' Aerialcat Ladder - 2000gpm/500gal
Engine 92 - 2002 KME Excel Aerialcat 100' Rear-mount ladder - 2000gpm/500gal
A unique view of Engine 92 while visiting Station 91 for a maintenance checkup
 
Engine 92's Memorial Flag Mural and WTC Tribute
Engine 92's Memorial Flag Mural and World Trade Center Tribute
 
Ambo 92 ds
ALS Ambulance 92 - 2008 Chevrolet/MedTec
Ambulance 92 is the first of three identical ambulances scheduled to replace the existing EMS fleet in 2008-2009. This rig includes all ofthe latest safety features inside and outside the truck including all-LED lighting and touch-screen control panels for the driver
and medics. This is also the first Fishers rig to use the white-on-white reflective ghost striping across the cab.
 
Ambo 92 os
ALS Ambulance 92 - 2008 Chevrolet/MedTec
 
Tac 92 ds

Tactical 92 - 1998 Freightliner/MedTec/ 2008 Warner/FFD - Dive Rescue
Tactical 92 responds from Station 92 to all Water and Dive Rescue calls. Between the Engine and Ambulance crews, there are at least two Certified Rescue Divers assigned to each shift. When a call comes in, the divers will jump in the back of this rig and get dressed in appropriate wet/dry suits on the way to the call. A third FF will drive this rig while the remaining team members will respond in the Engine.

 
Tac92 os
Tactical 92 - 1998 Freightliner/MedTec/ 2008 Warner/FFD - Dive Rescue
This apparatus previously served as Ambulance 93 and 99.
 
Tac 92 inside
In the fall of 2008 department members along with Warner Bodies stripped out the back end of the truck and converted it
into use as a Dive Rescue Vehicle. Communication and hand lines are kept in outside compartments. The medical cabinet in
the back right of this picture was converted to store 12 extra air tanks that can be accessed from the outside door. Three SCUBA
sets are ready to go on the right while wet and dry suits are stored in custom fabricated compartments behind the netting on the left.
 
Boats 92
Former Boat 92 - 1992 Ford Bronco - Zodiac and Jon Boat
This former Chief's vehicle was used for a time to pull these two small boats to Tactical top-water and ice rescue calls on
portions of Geist Reservoir and the numerous retention ponds that dot the neighborhoods of suburban Fishers. In 2008, the
boats were reassigned to Station 91 and are now pulled on a larger trailer behind Rescue 91. A larger boat is kept at
Station 94 for Dive Rescue and Fire Fighting.
 

Fishers Fire Department

Hamilton County Professional Fire Fighters Local 4416