Stafford Fire Company (Connecticut)

The Stafford Fire Company is one of two fire companies serving Stafford, Connecticut. Based in Staffordville, it also shares a station with the West Stafford Fire Department that was vacated in 1999 after the Torrent Engine Company of Stafford Springs disbanded. Serving a historic mill town, it also responds to the Stafford Motor Speedway, which is southwest of Stafford Springs.

Station 1 - 9 Colburn Road, Staffordville
Engine-Tank 145 - 1992 Peterbilt/Marion (1250/1250)

Engine-Tank 245 - 1998 Western Star/KME (1500/1000)

Squad 145 - 2017 Spartan Metro Star/4-Guys (1500/1000)

Forestry 145 - 1969 Jeep J20 (150/250)

Service 145 - 2008 Ford F-350/Road Rescue dive unit (acquired 2017, retired and converted ambulance)

Service 245 - 2015 Ford F-250 4x4 (duty officer)

Station 2 - 27 Willington Avenue, Stafford Springs
Note: This station is operated by both West Stafford and Stafford No. 1. It previously served the Torrent Engine Company, Station 47, from 1973 until the company disbanded in 1999.

Engine-Tank 345 - 1991 Pierce Arrow (1500/1000) (ex Torrent FC, Engine-Tank 147)

Service 345 - 1999 Ford F-350 dual-rear-wheel (?/250/10A)

Retired Apparatus
1998 Kenworth T-300/EVI (ex Torrent FC, Rescue 147, retired 2013 and sold to Wales, MA)

1988 International S-Series/Saulsbury walk-in heavy rescue (retired 2017)

1984 Ford E-350/Frontline ambulance (retired 2017)

1950 Chevrolet/Farrar (500/800)