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Wayne
Township
Volunteer
Fire Department
Located
26 miles northeast of Indianapolis in Hamilton County, Wayne
Township protects the unincorporated areas east of Noblesville
and
north of Fishers. Started in 1957, Wayne Township is an all
volunteer department that responds 6 apparatus from a single
station just
south of IN-32. |
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Station
15 - 18116 Durbin Road |
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Engine 15 - 1992 Ford
L8000/McGinley Pumper/Tanker - 1000gpm/1250gal
Engine 15 includes an auxiliary gas pump to "pump and roll"
Station 15 - 18116
Durbin Road |
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Tanker 15 - 2004 Freightliner
112/S&S
- 1250gpm/3350gal
Tanker 15 can draft from either side and front and dumps either side
and rear. A 3000 gallon dump tank is located on the side. |
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Tanker 15 - 2004 Freightliner
112/S&S - 1250gpm/3350gal
Tanker 15 is the department's newest apparatus and is frequently
used in this largely rural response area. |
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Rescue 15 - 1998 Ford
SuperDuty/Danko Light Rescue - 300gpm/400gal tank w/ 5gal Class A foam
Rescue 15 includes Amkus extrication tools and is BLS non-transport certified. |
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Wayne Township provides
ALS and BLS service throughout most of Wayne Township. The full-time
paramedic can quickly
move their portable gear into the ambulance should that provide a more appropriate
response to an ALS incident. |
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BLS Ambulance 15 - 2000
Ford E-450/MedTec |
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Medic 15 - 2004 Chevy
Tahoe 4x4
Medic 15 is ALS certified non-transport and manned 24/7 by Seals Ambulance Service
Paramedics.
This truck formerly served as Riverview Hospital's Paramedic Quick Response Vehicle
from Westfield Station 81. |
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Squad 15 - 1987 GMC
Sierra 4x4 250gal |
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Command 15 - Chevy
Astro - Command/Chief's Van |
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Special thanks to Chief
Les McKinsey and FF Dave Barker for their help in arranging these pictures. |
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