Mill
Creek
Volunteer Fire Department
Station 51 - Amo
The small town of Amo is located north of I-70 in south-central Hendricks County.
In the mid-1990's, three separate departments (Amo, Coatesville & Stilesville) began responding together on runs to form
the Mill Creek Fire Districts. District 51 is currently the only combination department. Two part-time personnel staff the station on "A" shift while supplemented by volunteers the rest of the time. The 51's respond to approximately 250 incidents per year to provide Fire, Rescue and BLS protection to their residents of Amo and Eastern Clay Township.
Mill Creek Fire Station 51 - 4543 W. County Road 500S - Amo
Engine 51 – 1993 International/Pierce Pumper
- 1250gpm/1000gal This rig began it's career as Engine 92 from nearby Danville.
Ambulance 51 – 1993 Ford/Med-Tec This rig began it's career as Ambulance 92 from nearby Danville.
Brush 51 – 1977 Dodge 4x4 with skid unit
- 150gpm/300gal
Car 51 - 2003 Suburban Command Vehicle - Fire Chief
Former Rescue Engine 55 – 1988 Ford/Boardman 1000gpm/750gal
This rig was originally purchased by Amo in 1999 from Welch, VA. It the summer of 2008 it was then sold to the Greens Creek Mining Company's Kinnett Mine in Juneau, Alaska.