Six Nations Fire & Emergency Services

Area served
Six Nations, or Six Nations of the Grand River, is the largest first nation band in Canada, with over 12,000 living on reserve.

Department profile
The department has 33 volunteer / paid-on-call firefighters and a full-time chief. Six Nations Fire is now being dispatched by Brant County Fire Department and is part of a mutual aid agreement with Brant and Brantford Fire Department.

Fire Station 1 - Temporary station on 4th Line at the Works Yard

 * Pump 1 - 2006 American LaFrance Metropolitan (1050/1000/50F) (SN#1847)
 * Pump-Rescue 1 - 2010 E-One Typhoon (1050/?/?F) (SO#13????)

Fire Station 2 - 625 Second Line, Sour Springs

 * Pump 2 - 2006 American Lafrance Metropolitan (1050/1000/50F) (SN#1845)
 * Tanker - 1991 International 4900 / Robica-Forman (-/1500)

Fire Station 3 - 2134 Cayuga Rd.

 * Pump 3 - 2006 American Lafrance Metropolitan (1050/1000/50F) (SN#1846)

Fire Station 4 - 2852 Third Line

 * Pump 4 - 2002 Pierce Contender (1050/?) (SN#13052)
 * Spare - 1996 Ford F800 / Superior pumper (1050/1000) (SN#SE 1565)

Retired apparatus

 * 1999 International 4900 / Dependable heavy rescue
 * 1986 Ford C800 / Almonte pumper (625/800) (SN#1687)
 * 1986 Ford E350 / Reading light rescue
 * 1982 Ford C / King pumper (625/800) (SN#810026)
 * 1979 Ford C900 / King pumper (625/800) (SN#79008)
 * 1973 International Cargostar / King pumper (625/?) (SN#73035)
 * 1953 Bickle pumper (625/500) (ex-RCAF Gimli Manitoba)

Future plans
The department was forced to vacate Station 1 due to mould issues in January 2014. Trucks and staff were moved to Station 4. The current station was demolished and construction of a new one on the same site began in April 2015.