Permalink Reply by Rob on December 24, 2008 at 1:03am
You pick it! For now I am still #80-27 at Phillipsburg Station 80. I am also #112 at Jefferson Twp. Station 59 and also answer calls out of stations 60, 61, and 62 as needed. All are in Montgomery County, Ohio near Dayton, Ohio.
Permalink Reply by Rick on December 25, 2008 at 7:56pm
Winona Lake Fire Department, in Winona Lake Indiana, my unit # is 1441, we have 2engines, 1 tanker, 1 ladder truck, 1 grass rig,
Roundhead Volunteer Fire Dept. We are station 10 in Hardin county Ohio and my number is of course 1030. Engine 10-01, Tanker 10-02, Utility 10-03, Grass 10-04 and Rescue 10-05.
Menomonee Falls Fire Department, Menomonee Falls, WI. Station 3 Units Engine 2763, Ladder 2773, Heavy Rescue 2776, Brush Truck 2781, Ambulance 2753.
Permalink Reply by fuz on January 3, 2009 at 5:33pm
Smoky Lake Fire & Rescue, Smoky Lake, Alberta. Units: engine 405, engine 402, rescue 405, rapid attack 335 (bush bunny), rapid attack 312, & tanker. We have three stations in our county,Smoky lake with 6 units, Vilna with 5 units, and Waskatenau with 3 units soon to be 4 units.
Permalink Reply by Tim on January 7, 2009 at 1:19pm
Stephens City Fire and Rescue Station 11, Stephens City, VA, Unit 11-40, or more popularly, Captain 11.
Station 1 of the Telluride Fire Protection District (TFPD) we have three stations in the district. Station 1 is the Town of Telluride, CO; Station 2 is the Town of Mountain Village; and Station 3 is the Placerville Volunteer Fire Department. Station 1 and 2 are comprised of 6 battalions (3 per station) each battalion has 7 firefighters (1captain, 1 lt., 5 black helmets) for a total of 42. Station 3 has 4 battalions and is primary for wildland intervention. Because of this we have to explain what a fire hydrant is and how to use it periodicly.