Salem Volunteer Fire Company (Connecticut)

The Salem Volunteer Fire Company, also known as Station 21, is one of two fire companies the protect the Town of Salem, Connecticut, the other being the Gardner Lake Fire Company. Salem's first-due includes Salem Four Corners (the de facto center of town), Route 11, and large swaths of undeveloped land, including a significant portion of the Eight Mile River watershed.

Fire Apparatus
Currently, all apparatus run out of one station.

Station 21 - 424 Hartford Road (Route 85)
Engine-Tank 121- 1991 Pierce Arrow (1250/1000)

Tanker 121 - 1999 Freightliner FL112/U.S. Tanker (2000/2500)

Ladder 121 - 2008 Ferrara Igniter (2000/300/30F/77-foot rear-mount aerial)

Squad 121 - 2001 Ford F-350/Reading emergency support truck

Service 121 - 2012 Ford F-350/Reading emergency support truck

Service 221 - 1999 Ford Expedition fire police/traffic control unit

Forestry 121 - 1985 Chevrolet "Milverado" 1 1/4 ton brush unit (HP/100)

Utility 121 - 2010 Polaris Ranger 6x6 (HP/75)

Retired Apparatus
1987 Pierce Arrow (1500/500/25F/50-foot Telesqurt) (ex St. Louis, MO, acquired 2003; sold 2009 to Lebanon) (ex Ladder 121)