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Greenfield Center Fire Department - Facilities and Apparatus

This page will provide you with several pictures of the Greenfield Center firehouse and showcase the five pieces of equipment in the department arsenal that are used to serve our community.

Trucks are named according to their capabilities. For example, "E" stands for engine and denotes a truck that can pump more than 1,000 gallons of water per minute. "T" stands for tanker which means the truck carries a minimum of 1,000 gallons of water. "L" means that a truck carries a certain number of ladders on the truck.

Additional questions regarding the department can be forwarded via our contact page.

Apparatus

ETA-261

Classification: Engine-Tanker
Function: first-due engine to all fires
Water: 1000 gallons
Pump: capable of providing 1,500 gallons per minute
Personnel: 4 firefighters, 1 driver and 1 officer (6 total)
Year: 2001
Make: HME Motors

ETA-262

Classification: Engine-Tanker
Function: second-due engine to all fires and provide support to operations
Water: 1000 gallons
Pump: capable of providing 1,250 gallons per minute
Personnel: 4 firefighters, 1 driver and 1 officer (6 total)
Year: 1992
Make: Spartan Motors

R-263

Classification: Heavy Rescue
Function: first-due engine to all motor vehicle accidents
Equipment: Jaws of Life and other specialized rescue equipment
Personnel: 4 firefighters, 1 driver and 1 officer (6 total), capable of transporting 8
Year: 2000
Make: International Commercial cab, Central States custom body

F-264

Classification: Forestry
Function: first-due truck to all brush/forest fires.
Water: 250 gallons
Pump: capable of providing 750 gallons per minute
Personnel: 3 firefighters
Year: 2003
Make: Ford F550/Central States Custom Body

MED-266

Classification: Medical Fire Response
Function: first-due vehicle to all medical emergencies
Personnel: 4 Emergency Medical Technicians or firefighters
Year: 2005
Make: Jeep Grand Cherokee

Facility Pictures

Kitchen (East Side)

The kitchen provides a means to cook food for lengthy emergencies and when firefighters are required to spend the night at the firehouse.

Kitchen appliances were purchases through donations and money raised through fundraisers by the members of the Greenfield Center Fire Department.

Kitchen (West Side)

The kitchen provides a means to cook food for lengthy emergencies and when firefighters are required to spend the night at the firehouse.

Kitchen appliances were purchases through donations and money raised through fundraisers by the members of the Greenfield Center Fire Department.

Lounge

The lounge provides an area for the firefighters to relax and unwind after answering a call.

Couches and televisions were purchased through donations and fundraising efforts.