Wabash
Fire Department

The City of Wabash is located 75 miles
north-northeast of Indianapolis in central Wabash County. WFD's two full-time stations provide Fire, Rescue and ALS protection to nearly 12,000 residents.

wabash fire patch
Ladder 11-22 KME 95ft mid-mount Aerialcat Tower

Ladder 11-22 2001 KME 95ft mid-mount Aerialcat Tower - 2000gpm/500gal
L11-22 shares quarters at Station 1 with a new ALF Eagle Pumper marked as Engine 11-23.

 
Engine 11-23
Engine 11-23 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/600gal tank
E 11-23 is the first due engine for fire and medical assist calls from Station 1.
 
Engine 11-23
Engine 11-23 - 2006 American LaFrance Eagle Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/600gal tank
This new rig began service in July 2006.
 
Rescue 6 - 2001 Pierce Saber Walk-in Heavy Rescue
Rescue 1 - 1997 GMC C7500/KME walk-around Medium Rescue
 
Engine 11-30 - 1993 KME Excel Pumper - 1250gpm/750gal
Engine 11-30 - 1993 KME Excel Pumper - 1250gpm/750gal
Engine 11-30 is the first due Engine Company from Station 2 at Vernon and Pike.
 
Engine 11-23 -  1979 GMC Brigadier/EL Schultz - 1250gpm/500gal
Engine 11-20 - 1979 GMC Brigadier/EL Schultz - 1250gpm/500gal
11-20 serves as the department's reserve pumper and is also located at Station 2.

 

Old Engine 11-23
Former Engine 11-23 - 1971 Mack CF Pumper - 1000gpm/750gal
After decades of faithful service, this great truck was finally replaced in 2006 with an ALF Eagle Custom Pumper.

 

ALS Ambulance 11 - 2004 Ford E-450/Marque
ALS Ambulance 11 - 2004 Ford E-450/Marque
This rig is one of five identical ambulances at WFD that provide ALS/BLS transport service throughout Wabash and
the southern 2/3 of Wabash County. While the fire apparatus respond only within the city limits, WFD's EMS response area
serves nearly 25,000 residents.
 
  The Unofficial Wabash FD Webpage