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Fishers
Fire Department Engine - Ambulance - Reserve Engine Founded in 1955 as Fishers Community Volunteer Fire Department, this department has grown dramatically over the past 50+ years. This career department includes more than 100 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. |
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Station
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ALS Engine 93 - 1998
KME Excel Rescue Engine - 1500gpm/600gal/200gal Class A/ 75gal
Class B Foam |
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ALS Engine 93 - 1998 KME Excel Rescue Engine - 1500gpm/600gal/200gal Class A/ 75gal Class B Foam |
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| Engine 93 was the first on-scene during a rainy day in December 2007 | ||
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Engine 93 is shown here with it's previous Sparky graphics and Town of Fishers Logo |
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| Ambulance 93 - 2004 Ford
E-450/1997 MedTec Ambulance 93 was refurbished with a new extended cab chassis on the old 1997 MedTec box. It is scheduled to be replaced in late 2008/early 2009 with an all-new Chevy/MedTec identical to A-92. |
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Ambulance 93 visiting Headquarters for training |
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| Reserve Engine 909 - 1991
E-One Cyclone Pumper/Tanker - 1500gpm Hale pump/1000gal This rig formerly originally served as second-due Engine 93 from Station 91. Ironically, the truck only served briefly as Engine 93 when the new station 3 opened in 1998. Once the new KME Engine 93 arrived, this apparatus was reassigned as a Reserve 96, eventually changing to Reserve "99" in 2005. Finally, in 2008, all three Fishers reserve engines had changeable number placards added to the back corner of the trucks. This allows for each rig to show the proper number when subbing in at a particular station. |
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Reserve Engine 99-C shown here as Engine 96 - 1991
E-One Pumper/Tanker - 1500gpm Hale pump/1000gal |
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| When they were originally purchased, each of the Fishers Engines included bold graphics to promote
safety. These have since been removed and replaced with new logos and graphics. |
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