Lindstrom Station 1

Station 1

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Fire Station (Fire Hall) is located at 13290 Newlander Ave. and opened in 2023.

ENGINE 29

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2014 Rosenbauer Commander R-7818 (14000) 1500 GPM rear-mount pump, 850 gallon water tank and 20 gallons of foam. Former Engine 1. On February 24th, 2020 Engine 1 officially changed the number to Engine 29 in memory of the department’s fallen firefighter Mike Gaustad, a 20-year volunteer and was 49 years-old.

LADDER 1

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2006 Spartan Gladiator / Rosenbauer 105′ rear-mount aerial 2000 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallons of foam (CAFS).

RESCUE 1

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2018 Ford F-350 4×4 XL Super Duty / General Safety 500 GPM pump and 2800 gallon water tank.

GRASS 1

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2012 Ford F-350 4×4 Super Duty 250 gallon water tank.

TANKER 1

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2021 Freightliner M2 112 / Rosenbauer.

UTILITY 1

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2015 Polaris Ranger 4×4 UTV.

BOAT 1

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2009 Diamond Back Air Boat.

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Historical Photos

Station 1

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Fire Station is located at 12955 Lake Blvd. This station was replaced in 2023 at a new location.

ENGINE 1

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1995 Kenworth / General Safety 1500 GPM pump, 750 gallon water tank with foam.

LADDER 1

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2006 Spartan Gladiator / Rosenbauer 105′ rear-mount aerial 2000 GPM pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallons of foam (CAFS), shown here with the older paint.

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RESCUE 1

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Ford F-350 4×4 XL Super Duty / General Safety.

RESCUE 3

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2001 Freightliner / General Safety / Union City Body walk-in.

TANKER 4

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1991 Ford L8000 / General Safety 500 GPM pump and 2500 gallon water tank.

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ENGINE 1

Photo courtesy of ERV Photography by Eric

2014 Rosenbauer Commander R-7818 (14000) 1500 GPM rear-mount pump, 850 gallon water tank and 20 gallons of foam. On February 24th, 2020 Engine 1 officially changed the number to Engine 29 in memory of the department’s fallen firefighter Mike Gaustad, a 20-year volunteer and was 49 years-old.