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Warren Township Fire Department Station 444 "Full House" Engine - Tactical HazMat - Medic - Light Wagon |
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| Warren Township
Fire Department - Station 444 - 7335 East 30th Street New Station 444 was completed in December 2005. This firehouse was a dramatic improvement in size and usefullness for the apparatus and firefighters at Warren's Hazmat Station. |
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| Engine 444 - 2000 Pierce Saber Custom - 1500gpm/500gal | ||
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| Engine 444 - 2000 Pierce
Saber Custom - 1500gpm/500gal Engine Company 444 at home in front of it's new firehouse. |
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| Haz-Mat 444 - 2005 LDV Command Vehicle | ||
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| Haz-Mat 444 - 2005 LDV
Command Vehicle With it's mix of busy highways, large commercial corridors and industrial sites, Warren Township is always a potential site for Hazardous Material incidents. |
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| Engine 444 in front of the old station just around the bend at 7403 East 30th Street. | ||
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| Medic 444 responds to
ALS runs for most of 444 and 443's districts. This unit also responds to numerous mutual aid calls for IFD Ladder 34 and IFD Engine 24's crossover districts. In the right side of this picture you can see how closely thay had to stack their apparatus in the old 2-bay station. |
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| FF Scott Huff, IFD's resident logo artist, created this sharp graphic for Station 444 in 2006 | ||
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