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DEEP RIVER FIRE DEPARTMENT
DEEP RIVER, CONNECTICUT

Population: 4,610 - Area: 14.2 Sq Miles - Members: - Call Volume: 1,200 - Official Website
Frequency: - Dispatched by Valley Shore Emergency Communications Inc
NO PATCH PHOTO
STATIONS PHOTOS
Station 1 - 57 Union Street - (E1, E2, TL1, T1, B8, R9)
Station 2 - Winthrop Road - (E3, E4)
APPARATUS PHOTOS
ENGINES  
Engine 1- 2022 Spartan/Gowans Knight
Engine 2- 1989 FMC 1250/1000 NO PHOTO
Engine 3- 1983 Pierce Dash 1250/750
Engine 4- 2004 Spartan/Ferrara 1750/1000 NO PHOTO
LADDERS  
Tower Ladder 1- 2007 American LaFrance Eagle/LTI 2000/300/100' MM Twr (Purch 2014, ex Schenectady, NY)
TANKERS  
Tanker 1- 2025 Freightliner M2 106/Spencer 750/2000 (#1638) NO PHOTO
BRUSH/FORESTRY  
Brush 8- 1982 Chevy 4X4/Reading 80/250 NO PHOTO
SPECIAL UNITS  
Rescue 9- 2008 Spartan Gladiator/Crimson heavy rescue (#4S7AT2D978C068126)
5-2- 2004 Munson Packman High Speed Landing Craft
OTHER  
Antique Engine- 1928 Maxim
Antique Ladder 1- 1901 Ladder Wagon NO PHOTO
5-9-6- 1991 Chevy 2500



RETIRED APPARATUS / STATIONS
UNIT BY YEARPHOTOS
5-7-1- 1977 Oshkosh/LTI 85' RMA NO POHTO
5-5-1- 1979 Ford C/FMC 1250/750
5-9- 1979 Ford/Saulsbury heavy rescue NO PHOTO
Tanker 1- 1989 Ford C 500/1800 (refurb) NO PHOTO



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