Gallatin Fire Department

The Gallatin Fire Department serves 30,000 residents and 22 square miles of Sumner County. The department has 66 front-line personnel and responds to 3,500+ calls for service per year.

The first paid fire department was established in Gallatin in April 1960 with four full-time personnel.

Apparatus Roster
All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.

Fire Station 1 - 119 GFD Memorial Boulevard

 * Engine 1 - Pierce Arrow XT (?/?/?F)
 * Rescue 1 - International
 * Support 1 - Dodge Ram
 * Inspector 104 - Ford Police Interceptor SUV
 * Inspector 105 - Ford Police Interceptor SUV

Fire Station 3 - 860 Red River Road

 * Brush 3 - Dodge Ram

Fire Station 4 - 315 Big Station Camp Boulevard

 * Ladder 4 - Sutphen midship tower (-/-/?')

Future Plans
The city and department is currently planning a 13,300-square-foot station at the corner of Clear Lake Meadows and Nichols Lane. The proposed station would include two bays and sleeping area along with 2,650 square feet of office space for the fire prevention division. The facility would also include a dedicated ambulance bay and sleeping quarters for Sumner County EMS. [1]

Retired Apparatus

 * 1981 American LaFrance Century Series pumper (former Engine 4) (Sold to Phoenix of the Detroit Fire Department)
 * 1975 Ford/American LaFrance (-/-/65' Snorkel) (SN#4262)