Frankfort Station 71

Station 71 – Village of Frankfort

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Fire Station 71 (Administrative Headquarters) is located at 333 W. Nebraska St. and opened in 1983. (PFAFF Volunteer Station).

BATTALION 71

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(Incident – Shift Commander) 2018 Ford F-150 XLT 4×4.

ENGINE 71

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(711) 2009 Pierce Arrow XT PUC 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank with 30 gallons of foam. Former Engine 1 and also ran as Squad 71.

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AMBULANCE 71

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(Reserve) (745) Ford F-450 4×4 Super Duty / MedTec Type I. Former Ambulance 74.

DIVE SQUAD 73

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(736) 2002 Freightliner MT-45 / LDV Specialty Vehicles.

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RESCUE BOAT 73

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Zodiac Inflatable / Mercury.

TECHNICAL RECSUE SQUAD 76

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(CART – Combined Agency Response Team) International 4700.

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Station 71 Historical Photos

Station 1

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Former Fire Station 1 was located on Kansas St. and closed in 1965.

Station 1

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Former Fire Station 1 was located at 105 W. Nebraska St. and opened in 1965.

ENGINE 1

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1927 Model T / American LaFrance with a foamite fire tank.

ENGINE 71

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KME.

SQUAD 71

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(SS71) 2016 Smeal Sirius / LTC 55′ Snorkel 1250 GPM pump and 420 gallon water tank. Became Oakhill and District Fire Department (Nova Scotia) Snorkel 1 and was repainted white over red by Metalfab Fire Trucks in 2021.

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SQUAD 71

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(711) 2009 Pierce Arrow XT PUC 1500 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank with 30 gallons of foam, also ran as Engine 1. Became Engine 71.