Station 1: DBF headquarters.
Station 2 is located on Dayville-Brick Rd. just west of Dayville. It was first built in 1898 as a single bay firehouse. In 1969, five bays were built separate from the firehouse, and the old building was left to rot. In 2001, the station became part of DBF, and was expanded to its current structure. Two years later the old firehouse was burnt down as a training operation.
The current building has 5 drive-thru bays, one classroom, as well as a large living space. It is also the dispatch center for the city of Dayville.
The current building has 5 drive-thru bays, one classroom, as well as a large living space. It is also the dispatch center for the city of Dayville.
Tower Ladder 23
TL23 is a 1981 Mack CF. It was sent to Seagrave in 2002 for a complete overhaul, equipping it with a new Aerialscope 75' heavy duty tower ladder body.
Rescue Engine 22
Squad 22 is a 2003 Pierce Dash rescue pumper. 1500gpm pump, 500 gallon water tank and 30 gallon foam tank. It is also contains R.I.T. equipment. It is the first due engine for MVA's in its area.
Engine 24
Engine 24 is a 2011 Pierce Impel pumper with a 1750gpm pump, 1000 gallon tank and 50 gallon foam tank.
Rescue 26
Rescue 26 is a 2007 Pierce Arrow XT walk-in rescue with a 22" raised roof. Like all rescues in DBF, it has an in-cab command center.
Station 6
Station 6 is located on Market St. It was first built in 1932, and received renovations in 2002. It now houses Engine 8 and Battalion 1. Plans are currently being made to build a memorial in front of the station for the 10 year anniversary of 9-11.
Engine 8 "Our Fallen Brothers"
Engine 8 is a 2001 Pierce Quantum with a 1250GPM pump and a 500 gallon tank. It was given its nickname because the engine company was established on the week of September 11, 2001. This engine displays murals in memorial of the firefighters who perished on the day of 9-11.
Battalion 1
Battalion 1 is a 2005 Chevrolet Trailblazer.