Gordonsville Fire Department

Gordonsville Fire Department
Gordonsville Fire Department
Gordonsville Fire Department Patch
Established 1968
Strength 16
Stations 1
Engines 3
Fire chief Jonas Bullington
Website http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/gordfiredept&date=2009-10-26+22:30:35

The Gordonsville Fire Department has provided a strictly volunteer fire service to the city of Gordonsville, Tennessee since 1968. Gordonsville is a town of 1248 residents and a number of small businesses. Gordonsville also has six miles (10 km) of interstate forty, four miles (6 km) of Nashville and Eastern Railroad, and some light and heavy industry.

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Apparatus

Gordonsville Engine 6 and Gordonsville Engine 7 provide coverage for all of Gordonsville.

Engine 6

  • 1992 E-One HUSH
  • Six person cab
  • Hale 1500 gpm two stage pump
  • 500 gallon poly-tank
  • 6.5 kW diesel generator
  • fifteen bottle storage in cab
  • eight SCBA
  • Front bumper preconnect
  • 1000 gpm deck gun
  • Two 200 ft (61 m) 1¾" rear preconnects
  • One 200 ft (61 m) 2½" rear preconnect
  • One 200 ft (61 m) 3" preconnect with
  • 1000 gpm portable monitor
  • 1,100 ft (340 m) of 3" supply
  • 2000 gallon portable (drop) tank

Engine 7

Reserve Engine 6

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