Elberfeld Volunteer Fire Department

Elberfeld is located 20 miles northeast of Evansville near the crossroads of I-64 and I-164 in northwest Warrick County. The Elberfeld Volunteer Fire Department provides Fire and Rescue protection to approximately 1,000 resident and 25 square miles. Their rural district includes the Town of Elberfeld and Greer Township.

Station 1
Elberfeld Volunteer Fire Department Station - Front Street and East Main Street
Built in 1995, EVFD's Fire Station is shown prior to the addition of 2 bays to it's left side in 2000.
 
Engine 51 - 2005 Freightliner M2/E-One Pumper - 1250gpm/1000gal
Engine 51 - 2005 Freightliner M2/E-One Pumper - 1250gpm/1000gal
 
Engine 52 - 1995 Ford L-8000/E-One Pumper/Tanker - 1250gpm/1000gal
Engine 52 - 1995 Ford L-8000/E-One Pumper/Tanker - 1250gpm/1000gal

Squad 54 - 2000 Ford F-450/Tri-State Utility Light Rescue
Squad 54 - 2000 Ford F-450/Tri-State Utility Light Rescue
 
Brush 55 -2004 Ford F-350/UPF - 250gpm/400gal
Brush 55 -2004 Ford F-350/UPF - 250gpm/400gal
 
Brush Unit 53 -1977 Jeep CJ-7/1990 FD Custom - 100gpm/120gal
Brush Unit 53 -1977 Jeep CJ-7/1990 FD Custom - 100gpm/120gal
 
Brush 56 - 2000 Kawasaki 4x4 - High-pressure pump with 48gal tank
Brush 56 - 2000 Kawasaki 4x4 - High-pressure pump with 48gal tank
This unique rig was modeled after the one custom made by nearby Chandler.
 
Tanker 57 - 2001 Freightliner FL-70/E-One 500gpm/2000gal
Tanker 57 - 2001 Freightliner FL-70/E-One 500gpm/2000gal
 
Engine 55
Former Engine 55 - 1951 Ford 6 Super Duty/Luevrne - 300gpm/500gal
This apparatus was the first truck purchased for the officially organized Fire Department. It was sold in 2004.
 
Former Engine 51 - 1966 Ford F-850/Super Duty/Central-St. Louis - 750gpm/750gal
Former Engine 51 - 1966 Ford F-850/Super Duty/Central-St. Louis - 750gpm/750gal
This rig was sold to a collector in Louisiana in 2004.
 
Engine 1 - 1926 Ford Model T/Luverne - 200gpm/200gal
Engine 1 - 1926 Ford Model T/Luverne - 200gpm/200gal
This apparatus was actually purchased by the town for fire protection before there was a formalized fire department.