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Indianapolis Fire Department Station 44

"Four of a Kind"

Eastside HazMat Task Force
Engine - Ladder - Tactical Hazmat - Medic

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Indianapolis Fire Department - Station 44 - 7335 East 30th Street

Indianapolis Fire Department - Station 44 - 7335 East 30th Street
Station 44 was dedicated in December 2005. This firehouse was a dramatic improvement in size and usefulness
for the apparatus and firefighters at the eastside's busy Hazmat Station.

 
Engine 44 - 2000 Pierce Lance Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal

Engine 44 - 2000 Pierce Lance Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal

 
Engine 44 - 2000 Pierce Lance Custom Pumper - 1500gpm/500gal

Engine 44 - 2000 Pierce Lance Custom - 1500gpm/500gal

 
Ladder 44 os
Ladder 44 - 2007 Ferrara Igniter HD - 107' Rear-mount Ladder
L-44 is unique at IFD. It is the first Ferrara stick and was also designed with a low-profile ladder and cab. This was part
of it's original spec when this company ran as Ladder 34 (and their shorter station) before the IFD/Warren Township merger.
 
Ladder 44 side
Ladder 44 - 2007 Ferrara Igniter HD - 107' Rear-mount Ladder
Ladder 44 height is 11’6, 19” taller than the two mid-mounts which run at 9’11”.
Ladder 44 is now the tallest ladder in the IFD flet, a close 2nd is Ladder 14 at 105'.
 
Haz-Mat 44 - 2005 LDV Command Vehicle

Haz-Mat 44 - 2005 LDV Command Vehicle
With it's mix of busy highways, large commercial corridors and industrial sites, Warren Township is always a
potential site for Hazardous Material incidents.

 
Haz-Mat 44 - 2005 LDV Command Vehicle

Haz-Mat 44 - 2005 LDV Command Vehicle

 
Light Wagon 44 - GMC Value Van 35

Light Wagon 44 - GMC Value Van 35
This rig served briefly at the 44's after the WTFD merger in 2007.
However, it's future status is uncertain as it is currently out of service.

 
Light Wagon 44 - GMC Value Van 35

Light Wagon 44 - GMC Value Van 35

 
ALS Ambulance 44 - 2005 Ford E-450/Horton

ALS Ambulance 44 - 2005 Ford E-450/Horton

 

ALS Ambulance 44 - 2005 Ford E-450/Horton
Ambulance 44 responds to most ALS and BLS calls in 43 and 44's districts

 

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Former Warren Township Station 444

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