Lindsay-Ops Fire Department

History
The Lindsay-Ops Fire Department protected the Town of Lindsay and surrounding Township of Ops. Lindsay was the largest community in Victoria County, and the only one with a composite fire department. In the late 1980s, Lindsay-Ops had 14 full-time and 15 part-time firefighters.

In 2001, all of the municipalities of Victoria County were amalgamated to create the new City of Kawartha Lakes and the LOFD became part of the Kawartha Lakes Fire & Rescue Service.

Apparatus

 * 2001 International 4700 / PK Welding heavy rescue
 * 1998 KME Excel pumper (1050/300) (SN#GSO-3560)
 * 1990 International S2554 / Almonte pumper (840 front-mount/1200) (SN#2022)
 * 1988 White GMC Brigadier / Almonte pumper/tanker (625 front-mount/2500) (SN#1612)
 * 1988 Mack MR686S / Anderson platform (1250/300/90' Bronto) (SN#CS-1250-123)
 * 1985 Chevrolet Van 30 / Unicell cube van rescue
 * 1978 Chevrolet Van 30 / PK Welding light rescue
 * 1974 GMC 6500 / King pumper (840/500) (SN#73039)
 * 1969 GMC / King pumper (625/500) (SN#69019)
 * 1960 Mercury C800 / King quint (625/200/65' mid-mount) (SN#5921) (Sold to Fenelon Fire Department)
 * 1958 GMC / King pumper (625/500) (SN#5810)
 * 1940 Fargo hose tender
 * 1929 American LaFrance pumper (840/-) (SN#6685)