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Greenwood
Fire Department Engine - Hazmat - Medic The City of Greenwood is 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 standby volunteers. GFD provides Fire, Rescue and Hazmat protection to 25 square miles and approximately 44,000 residents. |
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| Station 94 - 755
North Graham Road - Eastside Greenwood's newest station was completed in October 2006. In addition to it's own district mixed district of commercial and residential areas and I-65, Station 94 serves as the department's Hazmat Station. |
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| Engine 94 - 2006
Pierce Dash Rescue Pumper - 1250gpm/750gal/25gal foam ALS Engine 94 responds to the eastside of Greenwood north to the Marion County Line. It also has first-due responsbilities for several miles of I-65 in Johnson County. Eventually all Engine 94 personnel will be trained Hazmat Technicians. |
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| Engine 94 - 2006
Pierce Dash Rescue Pumper - 1250gpm/750gal/25gal foam While similarly configured to Engines 92 & 93, 94 does include several enhancements including it's unique vertical exhaust. This was the first GFD rig to go to all LED lighting, the extrication tools were moved to the rear of the truck and a combination of roll-up and swing-out doors are used on the rear compartments. |
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| Engine 94 - 2006 Pierce Dash Rescue Pumper - 1250gpm/750gal/25gal foam | ||
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| Hazmat 94 - 1999
International 4900/EVI Custom Rescue This truck is usually cross-manned by two Hazmat Techs from Engine 94. This unit includes typical Hazmat containment equipment along with some of the most highly advanced sensor devices available. Greenwood's hazmat unit includes virtually the same equipment as the FBI has in their most advanced units. |
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| Hazmat 94 - 1999 International
4900/EVI Shown here just days before getting it's new "94" graphics, this truck was formerly stationed downtown. However, with 94 being designated as the Hazmat House, this rig was reassigned here along with the Decon Trailer. |
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| Hazmat 94 - 1999 International 4900/EVI | ||
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| Decon 94 - Equipment
Trailer When necessary, Decon 94 can be pulled by a variety of Chief and Utility vehicles for larger incidents. |
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| Medic 94 - 2002 Ford E-450/Braun | ||
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| Medic 94 - 2002 Ford E-450/Braun | ||
| Special thanks to Captain Sipes and the B-shift crew for their help in arranging these pictures and providing GFD background information. | ||
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