Glanbrook Township Fire Department

History
Glanbrook Township was located southeast of the city of Hamilton. It was formed as part of the 1973 restructuring of Wentworth County, amalgamating the Townships of Binbrook and Glanford. The Glanbrook Township FD was a merger of the original township fire departments, namely the Binbrook Township Fire Department in Binbrook and the Glanford Township Fire Department in Mount Hope.

In 2001, Glanbrook was merged with Hamilton and other regional municipalities to create an expanded City of Hamilton. The fire department became part of the Hamilton Fire Department.

Apparatus

 * (Hamilton Shop 340563) - 1993 Volvo FE42 / Hub pumper (1050/1000) (SN#1990)
 * 1988 Ford C8000 / Thibault pumper (1050/1000) (SN#T88-155)
 * (Hamilton Shop 340553) - 1981 Ford F800 / King tanker (250/1500) (SN#810005)
 * (Hamilton Shop 340564) - 1979 GMC tanker
 * 1976 GMC 6500 / King pumper (840/500) (SN#76013) (Sold to Kennebec Township Fire Department (Ontario))
 * 1969 Fargo / Thibault front-mount pumper (500/1000)
 * 1969 Chevrolet tanker
 * 1961 / Fargo / Marsh front-mount pumper (500/500)
 * 1957 Chevrolet 1763 / King pumper (625/500) (SN#5709) (Sold to Hagerty & Richards Township Fire Department)