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Seymour Fire Department Stations 2 & 3 Seymour is located halfway between Indianapolis and Louisville, Kentucky along I-65 in Jackson County. Seymour's full-time department includes 3 Stations that provide Fire, Rescue and BLS protection approximately 19,000 residents. |
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| Station 2 - 500 W. 5th Street Located just northwest of downtown in a quiet neighborhood, this station is home to Engine 2 and Reserve Engine 17. |
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| Rescue Engine 2 - 1995 KME Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal Engine 2 is the primary response engine for all EMS and accident on the city's |
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| Reserve Engine 17 - 1975 American LaFrance 1000 Series 50' TeleSqrt - 1250gpm/500gal -
#C-30-4082 Having served SFD for more than 30 years, Engine 17 is still available as a reserve ladder truck |
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| Reserve Engine 17 - 1975 American LaFrance 1000 Series 50' TeleSqrt - 1250gpm/500gal - #C-30-4082 |
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| Station 3 - 605 Meadowbrook Drive The 3's protects the busy commercial corridor along US-50 on the city's eastside. This station is home to Ladder 3, Reserve Engine 14 and the department's original 1885 steam pumper. |
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| Ladder 3 - 2002 Pierce Lance Quint 75' Rear-mount ladder -
1500gpm/500gal Ladder 3 is the primary response Engine from Station 3 |
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| Ladder 3 - 2002 Pierce Lance Quint 75' Rear-mount ladder - 1500gpm/500gal |
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| Reserve Engine 14 - 1985 Pierce Arrow Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal Engine 14 serves as the department's primary reserve apparatus. This apparatus originally served as Engine 1 from 1985-1997. It was reassigned as Engine 2 from 1997-2003 when it was removed to reserve status. It now resides at Station 3 on the city's eastside |
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Reserve Engine 14 - 1985 Pierce Arrow Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal |
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| Former Engine 15 - 1965 American LaFrance 900 Series/1984 Pierce Refurbish - 1250gpm/500gal |
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| 1885 Ahrens Steam Pumper No.433 Built in 1885, this Ahrens (before Ahrens-Fox)steam pump was built in Cincinnati, Ohio and lovingly restored by members of the Seymour FD. |
| Special thanks to "Coach" for his help in arranging some of the apparatus for these pictures and for providing apparatus and department background and history. |