The Wilmot Fire Department currently operates from three fire stations.
Baden station is approximately 40 years old.
Baden Fire Station 1 |
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Pump 1 |
2006 Freightliner/Rosenbauer: it features a Hale 1050 imperial gallon per minute pump and carries 800 imperial gallons of water in its booster tank and a variety of firefighting and rescue equipment. It also has the capacity of pump and roll. |
Pump 2 |
1996 Freightliner/Superior: it features a Hale 1050 imperial gallon per minute pump and carries 800 imperial gallons of water in its booster tank and a variety of firefighting equipment. |
Rescue 7 |
2004 Freightliner/Dependable: This is a side entrance walk in Medium Rescue with auto extrication equipment and is the primary medical response vehicle. It features rear heavy hydraulic reels for quick deployment at motor vehicle accidents. This vehicle can be utilized as a command post for larger scale incidents and will carry a maximum of 8 personnel. |
Tank 5 |
2007 Freightliner/Dependable: this tanker features a Hale 500 imperial gallon per minute pump and carries 1500 gallons of water. It also carries a limited amount of firefighting equipment |
Tank 6 |
2003 Freightliner/Dependable: This tanker carries 1500 gallons of water and complements the community rural water needs.
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New Dundee station is the newest of the three stations built in 1990. The fire station also serves as the Township of Wilmot Back Up - Emergency Operations Center (EOC)
New Dundee Fire Station 2 |
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Pump 21 |
2010 International/Crimson: It features a Hale 1050 imperial gallon per minute pump and carries 800 imperial gallons of water in its booster tank and a variety of firefighting and rescue equipment. |
Rescue 27 |
2004 Freightliner/Dependable: This is a rear entrance walk in Medium Rescue with auto extrication equipment and is the primary medical response vehicle. This vehicle can be utilized as a command post for larger scale incidents and will carry a maximum of 8 personnel. |
Tank 25 |
2013 Kenworth/Spartan: This tanker features a Hale 750 imperial gallon per minute pump and carries 3000 imperial gallons of water. It features a rear swing chute for versatility. It also carries a limited amount of firefighting equipment. |
New Hamburg station is the oldest of the three stations built in 1969. This fire station is located in the heart of town next to the Nith River.
New Hamburg Fire Station 3 |
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Pump 31 |
1999 Freightliner/Lafrance: it features a Hale 1050 imperial gallon per minute pump and carries 800 imperial gallons of water in its booster tank and a variety of firefighting and rescue equipment. |
Rescue 37 |
2005 Freightliner/Dependable: This is a side entrance walk in Medium Rescue with auto extrication equipment and is the primary medical response vehicle. This vehicle can be utilized as a command post for larger scale incidents and will carry a maximum of 8 personnel. |
Tank 35 |
1995 Ford/C-Max: This tanker carries 1500 gallons of water and complements the community rural water needs. It also serves this district as primary blocker vehicle on highway emergencies. |
Aerial 39 |
Spartan/LTI: This is a 75' Quint aerial device that serves the entire township as the primary vehicle for rescue and elevated water streams. This vehicle features a 1050 imperial gallon per minute pump and carries 200 gallons of water in its booster tank. It carries a vent saw, positive pressure fans and has a multitude of ladders. |
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