Decatur Township
Fire Department Station 74

Decatur Township is located in southwest Marion County. DTFD provides Fire, Rescue and EMS Services to approximately 30,000 residents in a thirty-three square mile area. The department is staffed with 64 paid professional firefighters and paramedics.

Engine - Ambulance - Reserve Engine - Reserve Ambulance

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Station 74
Decatur Township Fire Department Station 74 - 3750 Foltz Street
Station 774 protects the northeastern portion of Decatur Township including a mix of residential, commercial and rural areas.
Completed in 2003, DTFD's newest firehouse is currently home to two full-time and two reserve apparatus.
 
Rescue Engine 774 - 1999 Freightliner/Pierce Pumper

Engine 774 - 1999 Freightliner/Pierce Pumper - 1500gpm/750gal
Engines 774 and 773 (reserve) are nearly identical engines ordered two years apart. There was originally an unmanned
Station 773 on the far westside of the Township. However, in order to maximize manpower with their full-time personnel,
that station was closed. The area is now comfortably protected by Stations 771 and 772 who can respond more quickly
with their full-time personnel..

 
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Engine 774 - 1999 Freightliner/Pierce Pumper - 1500gpm/750gal
 
Engine 773 live burn

Reserve Engine 773 - 1997 Freightliner/Pierce - 1500gpm Waterous Pump/750gal
Reserve Engine 773 is shown pumping water during a live-burn exercise in Fishers at FDIC 2006.

 
Reserve Engine 771 - 1998 Freightliner/Pierce - 1250gpm Waterous Pump/750gal

Reserve Engine 773 - 997 Freightliner/Pierce - 1500gpm Waterous Pump/750gal
This rig previously served as Engine 771 before being placed into reserve status. It is generally kept at Station 774.

 
Reserve Ambulance 775 - 2000 Ford/MedTec
Reserve Ambulance 775 - 2000 Ford/MedTec
 
Ambulance 774 - 2000 Ford/MedTec
Reserve Ambulance 775 - 2000 Ford/MedTec
Former Ambulance 774
 

Decatur Township Fire Department

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