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Huron The Town of Huron is located 89 miles SSW of Indianapolis at along US-50 in the southwest corner of Lawrence County. Organized in 1962, this all-volunteer department includes 13 members who respond to 125 runs each year. HVFD provides Fire and Medical First-Responder protection to 50 square miles including the southern half of Spice Valley Township. |
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Huron Fire Station - Railroad Street & Hoard Street |
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| Rescue 1 - 1998 Ford F350/Knaphiede Light Rescue - 150gpm/200gal | ||
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| Engine 2 - 1981 GMC/FMC Pumper (#8141) - 1000gpm/1000gal This apparatus was purchased from Clarksburg, IN in 2007 and now serves as the first-due rig for all structure fires. E-2 also carries a set of Code-3 extrication tools and performs primary extrication until Bedford's Rescue crew arrives. |
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| Engine 2 - 1981 GMC/FMC Pumper (#8141) - 1000gpm/1000gal | ||
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| Brush 3 - 1969 Kaiser Jeep - 150gpm/275gal | ||
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| Brush 4 - 1986 Chevy K30 - HP/210gal This rig previously served the US Military. |
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| Tanker 7 - 1975 Ford C/CarMar Model 2906 - 500gpm/2500gal This rig was purchased from Shawswick Township in 2006. However, it began it's firefighting career in Pennsylvania. |
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| Tanker 7 - 1975 Ford C/CarMar Model 2906 - 250gpm/2000gal | ||
| Special thanks to Chief Sam Bell for his
assistance in arranging the apparatus for these photographs and for providing department background and information . |
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