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Liberty Fire Station 111 |
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| Station 111 is LTFD's newest station. It was completed and first staffed on January of 2010. It is currently staffed with 3 Full-Time Firefighters and 2 Part-Time Firefighters. At least three are crossed trained as Paramedics with the remaining trained as EMT-Basics. This station is staffed 24 hours a day 7 days a week. |
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Engine 111 |
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Engine 111 is a 2008 Sutphen pumper that is equipped with a Hale 1,500gpm pump, 750 gallon tank, over 1,000' of 5" supply line, various 2.5" and 1.75" pre-connected lines, ventilation fans/saws, and various hand tools. This engine also carries a thermal imaging camera, multi-gas meter, and portable hydraulic generator with Hurst combi-tool. |
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M111 |
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Medic 111 is a 2009 Horton ambulance based on a Chevrolet C4500 Chassis. This unit, like all Liberty Township squads, is an ALS level unit. This means it is alwas staffed with at least one paramedic on board. |
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Brush 111 |
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Liberty E-1 |
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Engine 1 is the township's antique fire truck. It is a 1953 GMC 450 built by Howe Fire Apparatus. This was the townships first new fire truck ever purchased! |
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Old Station 111 |
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Old Liberty Station 111 is located in the North-West quadrant of the township. It was Liberty's 1st firehouse built in 1955 with two bays. The station was renovated in 1969 to add three additional bays and a meeting room. |