Clay Fire Territory - Station 2

The Clay Fire Territory is located along the Michigan state
border just north of South Bend in St. Joseph County. CFT protects 70 square miles, including the town of Roseland, the town of Indian Village, Clay and German Townships. Clay Fire's current staffing includes 34 full-time personnel with an additional 40 on-call volunteers. Clay Fire responds to more than 2,500 Fire, Rescue, and EMS calls from 3 fire stations and protects nearly 45,000 residents.

Clay Fire Territory - Station 1
Clay Fire Territory - Station 2
Station 2 is located on the northside of the territory. It is home to Engine 242, Tankers 252 & 257, and Tactical 262.
 
Engine 242 - 1993 Pierce Dash Pumper - 1250gpm/1000gal

Engine 242 - 1993 Pierce Dash Pumper - 1250gpm/1000gal
Engine 242 is the first due Engine Company from Station 2.

 
Engine 242 os
Engine 242 - 1993 Pierce Dash Pumper - 1250gpm/1000gal
 
Tanker 252 - 2000 Freightliner/KME - 500gpm/1800gal

Tanker 252 - 2000 Freightliner/KME - 500gpm/1800gal

 
Tanker 257 - 1997 Freightliner/78 Trailmobile - 500gpm/6400 gallon Semi Tanker

Tanker 257 - 1997 Freightliner/78 Trailmobile - 500gpm/6400 Gallon Semi Tanker

 
TSU 262
Tactical 262 - 2005 Ford F-550/RPI
 
Tactical 262 - 2005 Ford F-550/RPI

Tactical 262 - 2005 Ford F-550/RPI
Tactical 262 responds on all Tactical Rescue calls. Tactical 262 Features a 4500watt light tower, cord reel and 10KW generator.
It will also respond to fires when off-duty personnel are recalled to active incidents.

 

Special Thanks to Captain John Nyerges of Clay Fire for providing many of these pictures and the apparatus history.

 

Clay Fire Territory