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Fire departments in the state of Indiana, United States. Pages in category "Fire departments in Indiana" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Engine 1 Truck 1 Rescue 1 SCUBA Truck HAZMAT Trailer Battalion 1 2 2023 Taylor St. Engine 2 4 4130 Lahmeyer St. Engine 4 5 5801 Bluffton Rd. Engine 5 SCUBA Water Raft 6 1500 W Coliseum Blvd. Engine 6 7 1622 Lindenwood Ave. Engine 7 SCUBA Water Raft 8 6035 Rothman Rd. Engine 8 9 2530 E Pontiac St. Engine 9 10 3122 N Anthony Blvd. Engine 10
Morehead Fire Department, KY. 1979 Pierce-Hendrickson custom cab Engine 7 HME Mt. Kisco (NY) Fire/Rescue 15. HME, Incorporated (Hendrickson Mobile Equipment) is a custom fire engine manufacturer in Michigan. The company was founded in 1913 (112 years ago) () as the Hendrickson Motor Truck Company by Magnus Hendrickson. Hendrickson Motor Truck ...
Broad Ripple Firehouse–Indianapolis Fire Department Station 32; E. Engine House No. 3 (Fort Wayne, Indiana) F. Fire House No. 3; Fire Station No. 1 (Muncie, Indiana ...
The single largest municipal fleet of Pierce Manufacturing apparatus is located within the 407 square miles of Fairfax County, Virginia. (Fairfax County Fire and Rescue Department) In September 2021, Pierce acquired an ownership interest in fire engine manufacturer Boise Mobile Equipment (BME) of Boise, Idaho. [3]
Gaston is a town in Washington Township, Delaware County, Indiana, United States. The population was 796 at the 2020 census. The population was 796 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Muncie Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Rutenber studied the trade of mechanics and, about 1892, built a single-cylinder engine. By 1898, he produced the first four-cylinder engine to be manufactured in the United States. A six-horsepower, single-cylinder engine was used by Frank Eckhart in his 1900 prototype car that was the seed for the Auburn which used Rutenber engines until ...
The Dennis DS series was a compact fire engine with a tilting cab built by Dennis Specialist Vehicles from 1979 to the early 1990s. It was almost visually and mechanically identical in construction to the Dennis RS/SS series with the exception of a shorter wheelbase, aimed at fire brigades which may operate in tight rural areas unsuitable for full-size fire engines.