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Greenwood
Fire Department Located 15 miles south of Indianapolis in northern Johnson County, Greenwood is a combination department consisting of thirty full-time employees and eighty paid on-call volunteers. GFD's four stations provide, Fire, Rescue and Hazmat protection to 25 square miles and a permanent resident population of approximately 43,500. Each day Greenwood's population expands by an additional 30-50,000 due to visitors of their large retail district. |
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| Station 91 - "Old
Towne"- 155 East Main Street Old Towne serves as Fire Department Headquarters and protects downtown Greenwood east to I-65. This firehouse is home to Engine 91, Ladder 91, Rescue 91, Battalion 9 and various Deputy Chief and Administration vehicles. |
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| Engine 91 "Old Towne" - 1994 Pierce Arrow Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal | ||
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| Aerial 91 - 2006 Pierce Dash 95' mid-mount platform - twin 1000gpm turrets | ||
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| Aerial 91 - 2006 Pierce Dash 95' mid-mount platform - twin 1000gpm turrets | ||
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| Aerial 91's sharp graphics show a silouette of "Old Towne" downtown Greenwood and a flaming eagle | ||
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| Rescue 91 - 1995 International/EVI
walk-around Medium Rescue Rescue 91 serves as the department's heavy rescue. Rescue 91 runs all ALS calls, auto extrications and water rescues. |
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| Battalion Chief 9 - 2008 Chevy Suburban Command Vehicle | ||
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| Car 940 - 2001 Ford
Explorer XLT - Public Education Vehicle Greenwood runs 5 nearly identical Explorers for their various division chief and administation vehicles. |
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| Car 940's safety graphics appeal to the hundreds of school children educated each year by the department. | ||
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Former Aerial
91 - 1988 Pierce Arrow 75' Rear-mount ladder - 1500gpm/350gal/2000gpm
monitor nozzle |
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| Special thanks to Lt. Rockwell and the entire C-shift crew for their help in arranging these pictures. | ||
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