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Williamsport The Town of Williamsport is located approximately 75 miles west-northwest of Indianapolis along US-41 and State Road 28. Williamsport VFD consists of 20 volunteer firefighters that respond to 60 calls each year from 2 stations. WVFD provides Fire protection to 3,600 residents and 52 square miles including Washington, Liberty & Warren Townships. Warren County EMS provides the county with 9-1-1 ALS service and Warren County Rescue provides auto extrication and EMS support. |
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| Williamsport Fire Station 1 - 5 N. Monroe Street Williamsport has two fire stations due to a major railroad dissecting the town. An engine is located on each side of the tracks in the event of a stalled train. Williamsport hosts Indiana's highest water fall at 90 feet tall. The water fall is located behind WVFD's main station on Monroe Street. |
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| Engine 3-2: 1998 Spartan/Ferrara Pumper - 1250gpm/1000gal tank E-32 is the first-due engine for all incidents at WVFD. |
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| Engine 3-2: 1998 Spartan/Ferrara Pumper - 1250gpm/1000gal tank | ||
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| Engine 3-2: 1998 Spartan/Ferrara Pumper - 1250gpm/1000gal tank | ||
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| Engine 3-4: 1993 International/Pierce Pumper - 1250gpm /1000gal This rig serves as the second-due engine for all incidents. |
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| Engine 3-4: 1993 International/Pierce Pumper - 1250gpm /1000gal | ||
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| Engine 3-4: 1993 International/Pierce Pumper - 1250gpm /1000gal | ||
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| Brush 3-3: 2006 Ford/Schock Welding Custom CAFS Grass Rig - 250gpm/250gal/30gal foam tank | ||
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| Brush 3-3: 2006 Ford/Schock Welding Custom CAFS Grass Rig - 250gpm/250gal/30gal foam tank | ||
| Not Yet Pictured: Tanker 3-1 - being replaced fall of 2009 |
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| Squad 3-5 (pictured in front of the station) - 1999 Ford E-450 Ambulance This apparatus is being converted to a Rehab/Support Vehicle and was not in service at this time of these photos. |
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| Special thanks to Asst.Chief Will Holycross and FF/EMT Adrian Miller for their assistance in arranging the apparatus for these pictures and for providing WVFD background and history. |
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