City of Lawrence
Fire Department - Station 10

Located in northeastern Marion County just outside I-465, the City of Lawrence Fire Department includes four stations. LFD provides ALS, Fire, Rescue and Water Rescue protection to this city of 41,500 residents in the Greater Indianapolis Area.

Engine 10, Ladder 40 and Engine 20 at training

Engine 10, Ladder 40 and Engine 20 at training

 
Engine 10 - 2004 Pierce Contender Rescue Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal

Engine 10 - 2004 Pierce Contender Rescue Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal
Engine 10 is located at Lawrence Headquarters Station 1 - 450 McCoy Street just north of Pendleton Pike.

 
Engine 10 - 2002 Pierce Contender Rescue Pumper 1500gpm/750gal

Engine 10 - 2004 Pierce Contender Rescue Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal
Engine Company 10 protects the city while most of the other units are at a live burn training exercise.

 
Engine 10 - 2002 Pierce Contender Rescue Pumper 1500gpm/750gal

Engine 10 - 2004 Pierce Contender Rescue Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal

 
Tactical Rescue 13 - 1987 Ford C/1988 Saulsbury/2000 RPI - 250gpm/250gal

Tactical Rescue 13 - 1987 Ford C/1988 Saulsbury/2000 RPI - 250gpm/250gal
Rescue 13 responds from Station 1 as their primary Tactical Rescue truck.

 
Battalion Chief - 2001 Chevy Suburban Incident Command Vehicle

Battalion Chief - 2008 Ford Expedition XL - Incident Command Vehicle

 
Former Engine 10 - 1992 Pierce Arrow Pumper - 1750gpm/750gal

Former Engine 10 - 1992 Pierce Arrow Pumper - 1750gpm/750gal
This rig now serves as the department's reserve engine and is generally kept at Station 10.

 
Reserve Ambulance 27 - 1994 Ford E350/McCoy Miller type III

Reserve Ambulance 27 - 1994 Ford E350/McCoy Miller type III

City of Lawrence Fire Department

Indianapolis Metropolitan Professional Firefighters Local 416