Perry Township Fire Department
Station 664

Perry Township's four stations protect a 45 square mile area of southern Marion county. Perry Township's protects approximately 92,000 residents. ALS ambulance service is contracted out to Rural Metro.

Engine - Air-trailer Unit - Battalion Chief

Station 4 - 1925 West Edgewood Avenue - Westside
Perry Township Fire Department Station 664 - 1925 West Edgewood Avenue - Westside
Engine 664 in front of it's new, much larger home on Edgewood that was completed in late 2004.
 
Engine 664 - 1995 Pierce Saber Custom - 1250gpm/500gal
Engine 664 - 1995 Pierce Saber Custom - 1250gpm/500gal
This apparatus is scheduled to be replaced in the summer of 2008 with a Pierce Velocity Pumper.
At that time, it will be reassigned as the department's primary reserve pumper - Engine 665.
 
Tactical Support Unit 664 - International - Air/Light Truck
Former Tactical Support Unit 664 - International - Air/Light Truck
TSU 664 was sold off in May 2008. It has to been replaced with a portable air-trailer.
 
Aerial 664 - 1994 Sutphen 95' mid-mount Tower - 1500gpm Hale pump/250gal
Former Aerial 664/661 - 1994 Sutphen 95' mid-mount Tower - 1500gpm Hale pump/250gal
This apparatus served a long and busy career as Perry's primary tower ladder.
It was retired to reserve status in 2006 and was sold by the department in May-2008.
 
Aerial 664 - 1994 Sutphen 95' mid-mount Tower - 1500gpm Hale pump/250gal
Former Aerial 661 - 1994 Sutphen 95' mid-mount Tower - 1500gpm Hale pump/250gal
 
Reserve Engine 665 - 1988 Sutphen Custom Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal
Former Reserve Engine 665 - 1988 Sutphen Custom Pumper - 1250gpm/500gal
Engine 665 along with it's twin Engine 667 and 668 served as the department's Reserve Engines. While in reserve status,
these rigs often floated from station to station. Engine 665 was last kept at Station 664 before being sold in May 2008.
 
Battalion 6 - Ford Expedition Command Vehicle
Battalion 6 - 2002 Ford Expedition Command Vehicle
One Battalion Chief serves as the Command for each 24 hour shift and has responsibility for all four stations and
appropriate incidents. The Safety Officer respond along with the Battalion on all mulpule alarm and working innocidents.
 
Engine 664 and TSU 664 awaiting the call in front of their old Station at the corner of Thompson Rd and IN-37.
Engine 664 and TSU 664 awaiting the call in front of their old Station at the corner of Thompson Road at IN-37

Perry Township Fire Department

Indianapolis Metropolitan Professional Firefighters Local 416