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Indian Creek
Volunteer Fire Deparment

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.

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Station

Indian Creek Fire Station - State Road 158 & Springville Rd - Fayetteville
This firehouse was originaly built in 1975 and then left two bays were added in 1995. The station is home to all five of
ICVFD's frontline apparatus.

 
R1 os
Rescue 1 - 1978 Chevy K20/reading/Durapoly - 150gpm/200gal
This apparatus is first-due for most incidents at ICVFD.
 
TK2 ds
Tanker 2 - 1975 International Cargostar/1977 CarMar - 350gon/1875gal
This apparatus was purchased from Walker Township in Hublersville PA in 1999.
 
TK2 os
Tanker 2 - 1975 International Cargostar/1977 CarMar - 350gon/1875gal
 
E3 ds
Engine 3 - 1996 International/E-One Pumper (#15642) - 1000gpm/1500gal
 
E3 os
Engine 3 - 1996 International/E-One Pumper (#15642) - 1000gpm/1500gal
 
BR4 os
Brush 5 - 1991 Ford F-350/DuraPoly 150gpm/200gal
 
TK 6 ds
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 .