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Taylor Township Fire/Rescue Taylor Township is located 48 miles north of Indianapolis along US-31 in Howard County. TTFR provides Fire, Rescue, and BLS protection to it's 23 square mile district which runs east of US-31 and south to the Howard/Tipton County line. |
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| Taylor Township Station 1 - 5314 Flint Way along US-31 on Kokomo's southside. | ||
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| Engine 81 - 1994 Pierce/Saber
Pumper (#E-8301) - 1000gpm//1000gal This rig was previously designated as Indian Heights VFD Engine 10 before the two departments merged in 1999. Taylor Township is one of the very few departments in Indiana which have made Roto-Rays standard on their Engines. |
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| Engine 81 - 1994 Pierce/Saber Pumper (#E-8301) - 1000gpm//1000gal | ||
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| Engine 82 - 2006 Spartan/Elite Rescue Pumper (#05115) - 1500gpm Hale Q Max pump /1000gal | ||
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| Engine 82 - 2006 Spartan/Elite Rescue Pumper (#05115) - 1500gpm Hale Q Max pump /1000gal | ||
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| Heavy Rescue 81 - 1998 Pierce Saber (#EB711) - Walk-around Rescue with Command Cab This rig entered service at Taylor Township in September of 2009 and responds first-due for all accidents and Rescue calls from station 1. It previously served Penn Townhip in St. Joseph County as Rescue 1361 where it was originaly lime yellow. |
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| Heavy Rescue 81 - 1998 Pierce Saber (#EB711) - Walk-around Rescue with Command Cab Since these pictures were taken (before it entered service), R81 has received all new graphics and added a Roto-Ray to replace the Mars light on the front of this rig. |
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Brush 81 - 1997 Dodge Ram/Wildfire
Manufacturing - 5HP Pacer Pump/110gal |
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Brush 81 - 1997 Dodge Ram/Wildfire Manufacturing - 5HP Pacer Pump/110gal |
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BLS Ambulance 81 - 2007 Ford E-450/Marque |
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| BLS Ambulance 81 - 2007 Ford E-450/Marque | ||
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| Car 81 - 2002 Dodge Durango American LaFrance Edition | ||
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| Car 81 - 2002 Dodge Durango American LaFrance Edition | ||
| Special Thanks to Captain Scott Mamaril & FF Justin Cook of TTFR for arranging the apparatus for these pictures and for providing deparment background and history. |
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