Lyme Fire Company (Connecticut)

The Lyme Fire Company was organized in 1949 and provides emergency response to the town of Lyme, Connecticut. Lyme is a town in southeastern Connecticut of about 3,000 residents and, along with Old Lyme, is the namesake for the tick-borne disease Lyme disease.

Apparatus Roster
The Lyme Fire Company operates from two stations - one in the center of town, and one in Hadlyme.

Station 1 - 213 Hamburg Road
Engine 75-1 - 2005 International 7400/Ferrara (1500/1000/30A/20B) (ex Y-11)

Forestry 75-1 - 1987 Chevrolet Custom Deluxe/Middlesex (?/?) (ex Y-13)

Tanker 75-1 - 2001 International S-Series/US Tanker 1500/2600 (ex Y-14)

Rescue 75-1 - 2009 Spartan Big Easy/SVI walk-around heavy rescue (ex Y-17)

Station 2 - 6 Norwich-Salem Road, Hadlyme
Engine 75-2 - 2018 International WorkStar/4-Guys (1500?/1000?)

Engine 75-3 - 1995 International S2654/Pierce (1500/1000) (ex Y-22)

Forestry 75-2 - 2014 Ford F-550/General Fire Equipment (500/500) (ex Y-24)

Retired Apparatus
1990 International S1800/Middlesex (1250/1000) (ex Y-21, sold to a department in Kentucky)

1990 Ford E-350 box van (Emergency Support Unit, ex Y-17, retired 2009)

1969 International/Maxim? midi-pumper/brush (ex Y-24, replaced 2014 but likely out of service long before then)