![]() |
Indian Creek The Town of Fayetteville is located 93 miles SSW of Indianapolis along IN-158 in west-central Lawrence County. Organized in 1972, this all-volunteer department includes 16 members who respond to 150 runs each year. ICVFD provides Fire and Medical First-Responder protection to all 25 square miles of Indian Creek Township. |
![]() |
![]() |
||
Indian Creek Fire Station - State Road 158 & Springville Rd - Fayetteville |
||
![]() |
||
| Rescue 1 - 1978 Chevy K20/reading/Durapoly - 150gpm/200gal This apparatus is first-due for most incidents at ICVFD. |
||
![]() |
||
| Tanker 2 - 1975 International Cargostar/1977 CarMar - 350gon/1875gal This apparatus was purchased from Walker Township in Hublersville PA in 1999. |
||
![]() |
||
| Tanker 2 - 1975 International Cargostar/1977 CarMar - 350gon/1875gal | ||
![]() |
||
| Engine 3 - 1996 International/E-One Pumper (#15642) - 1000gpm/1500gal | ||
![]() |
||
| Engine 3 - 1996 International/E-One Pumper (#15642) - 1000gpm/1500gal | ||
![]() |
||
| Brush 5 - 1991 Ford F-350/DuraPoly 150gpm/200gal | ||
![]() |
||
| Tanker 6 - 1974 SCOT C1FD (#54P934) - 750gpm/3800gal The unique truck previously served Wolfville, Nova Scotia until it was purchased by Indian Creek in 2007.-The chassis was originally used as an aircraft refueller. A few years later, it was rebuilt or converted into a fire tanker by LRB, a small regional builder in Nova Scotia . The chassis is SCOT S/N 54P934. There were a total of about 115 SCOT chassis fire apparatus built, including some, like this one, that were tanker conversions. LRB has built at least 14 tankers from 1974-2001 |
||
| Special thanks to Chief Stanley Wright for his
assistance in arranging the apparatus for these photographs and for providing department background and information . |
||
![]() |
![]() |
|