Marshalls Creek Fire Company

Marshalls Creek Fire Company is located in the beautiful mountain region of the Pocono's in Pennsylvania. Tragedy struck Marshalls Creek in 1964 when a truck carrying explosives exploded causing a crater and destroying pieces of apparatus. After this happened this event was the catalyst for the creation of the national placarding system and Emergency Response Guidebook through the federal Department of Transportation.

Marshalls Creek Station - 117 Marshalls Creek Rd, Marshalls Creek
Engine 29-1 - 1990 Pierce Dash (2000/750/25)

Engine 29-2 - 2011 Pierce Quantum (2000/1250/25/25)

Tanker 29-4 - 2006 International Workstar/Pierce (2000/3000)

Brush 29-5 - 2005 GMC/P&S Garage (125/250)

Rescue 29-6 - 2008 GMC C5500/Pierce

Rescue 29-10 - 2002 Pierce Quantum

Engine 29-12 - 1996 Pierce Quantim (2000/1000/20) (Ex Engine 29-2)

Wooddale Station -
Squad 29-11 - 1996 International 4900/1992 Ranger/FD built (1250/500/15)

29 Engine 12 - 1986 GMC General/Pierce (1250/1000/30)

29 Tanker 14 - 1981 GMC General/Pierce (400/2200) (Ex ?, Louisiana)

Retired Apparatus
1979 GMC C90/Wolverine (1000/1000) (Sold to Nippenose Valley Volunteer Fire Company)

1974 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe/FD built brush (1000/250) (Sold to Glen Rock Hose & Ladder Company (Pennsylvania)

1965 GMC/American Fire Apparatus (750/1500) (Sold to Sequoya TN)

1947 Chevrolet (95/700) (Ex oil truck, Donated by Doylestown Fire Company)