Loyalist Township Emergency Services

Loyalist Township Fire Department

History
Loyalist Township was created in 1998 through the amalgamation of the Village of Bath and the Townships of Amherst Island and Ernestown.

Fire Station No. 1 - 51 Main St., Odessa
Built 1972
 * Pump 1-4 - 1994 Pierce Saber / Fort Garry (1050/1000)
 * Pump 1-7 - 1986 International CO1850B / Almonte (840/800)
 * Tanker 1-4 - 1996 GMC Top Kick / Almonte (250/1700)
 * Rescue 1-1 - 1996 GMC Top Kick / Dependable heavy rescue

Fire Station No. 2 - 955 Stella Fourty-foot Rd., Stella (Amherst Island)

 * 1992 GMC Top Kick / Phoenix pump (1050/1000) (ex-St. Marys, Ontario)
 * Tanker 3-5 - 1987 Ford F800 / Almonte tanker (-/1500)
 * Rescue 2-2 - 1991 Ford cube van rescue

Fire Station No. 3 - 137 Church St., Bath
Built 2001
 * Pump 3-3 - 1993 Volvo FE42 / Hub (1050/1000)
 * Pump 3-4 - 1974 International CO1910B / Thibault (625/600)
 * 2000 GMC C8500 / Almonte tanker (-/1600)
 * Rescue 3-2 - 1997 Freightliner FL70 / Dependable heavy rescue
 * Parade - 1952 GMC 9700 / Thibault pump (500/500)

Fire Station No. 4 - 108 Amherst Dr., Amherstview

 * 2000 Spartan Advantage / Carl Thibault pump (1050/600)
 * Pump 4-2 - 1991 Ford C8000 / Almonte (840/600)
 * 2011 Ford F/ Pierce Light Rescue

Assignment unknown

 * 2011 Ford F / Pierce light rescue
 * 2008 International 7400 / Seagrave Canada tanker (port./1700)
 * 2004? GMC C8500 / Seagrave Canada tanker (port./1650)
 * 2002? Ford F550 / Almonte light rescue

Retired apparatus

 * 1981 Chevrolet / Fleet	light rescue (Sold to Addington Highlands, Ontario.)
 * 1976 International L1700 / King pump (840/600)
 * 1968 Chevrolet tanker

Future plans
A new station is planned to replace Station No. 4 in Amherstview. The new hall will be located on Amherst Dr. at Speers Blvd. Construction is scheduled to start in Fall 2010, with completion in Fall 2011.