Plainfield Fire Department
Station 122

Located just west of Indianapolis in southern Hendricks County, Plainfield has grown dramatically over the past 15 years. Plainfield's
two stations protect 30,000 residents and more than 40 square miles. including portions of I-70, US-40, and IN-267. A third and fouth station for the east and south east sides of town are currently in the early planning stages.

Engine - Ladder - Medic

Engine 122 at Station 2 - US 40 at Mills Downtown
Station 122 - 216 West Main Street - Downtown
Opened: 1993
Station 122 is shown here with former Engine 122. This apparatus was sold to Hope, Indiana in the fall of 2006
 
Engine 122 - 2006 E-One Cyclone - 1250gpm/1000gal
Engine 122 - 2006 E-One Cyclone II Pumper - 1500gpm/1000gal
Engine 122 is located at the downtown station and responds to fire/rescue calls throughout central and western Plainfield.
 
Engine 122 - 1995 E-One Cyclone - 1250gpm/1000gal
Engine 122 - 2006 E-One Cyclone II Pumper - 1500gpm/1000gal
 
Ladder 122 Driver's Side
Ladder 122 - 2004 E-One Cyclone II 75' Rear-mount Ladder - 1500gpm/500gal
Ladder 122 is staffed by a float crew that also responds in the Medic.
 
Ladder 122 - 2004 E-One Cyclone II 75' Rear-mount Ladder - 1500gpm/500gal
Ladder 122 - 2004 E-One Cyclone II 75' Rear-mount Ladder - 1500gpm/500gal
 
Dump Tank Training - Engine 122
The crew of Engine 122 practices dump tank training behind PFD Headquarters.
 
 

Plainfield Fire Department

Hendricks County Professional Firefighters Local 4406