Overview[]
Canadian Forces Base Trenton is a Canadian military air base located east of Trenton, Ontario. CFB Trenton was opened in 1931 as RCAF Trenton. It was renamed CFB Trenton upon 1968 merger of different arms of the Canadian military into the Canadian Armed Forces.
Trenton is Canada's prime fixed-wing strategic and tactical airlift base. It is presently home to six squadrons flying the CC-130H Hercules, CC-130J Super Hercules, CC-150 Polaris (Airbus), CC-330 Husky (Airbus), C-17 Globemaster, Challenger VIP transport and Griffon (Bell) search and rescue helicopters, as well as associated lodger units. The base is also known as 8 Wing Trenton.
History[]
Fire Stations[]
Station | Address | In Service | Notes |
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Fire Station | Chilliwack Road | ?-2013 | Now used by military police. |
Apparatus Roster[]
All pump/tank measurements are in Imperial gallons.
Fire Station[]
Built 2013
- Red 1 - 2014 E-One Cyclone II pumper (1322/832/30A/30B/FP2001)
- Red 3 - 2017 Rosenbauer Commander 4000 tandem platform (1750/250/115' T-Rex)
- Red 5 - 2009 E-One Titan HPR 8x8 crash tender (1500/2640/205F/500 lbs. dry chemical/50' Snozzle)
- Red 7 - 2010 E-One Titan HPR 8x8 crash tender (1500/2640/205F/500 lbs. dry chemical/50' Snozzle)
- Air 9 - 2012 KME AT 4x4 crash tender (1600/1000/75F/250 lbs. dry chemical)
- Red 11 - 2010 E-One Titan HPR 8x8 crash tender (1500/2640/205F/500 lbs. dry chemical/50' Snozzle) (Ex-CFB Greenwood Fire Department)
- Red 12 - 1994 Dodge Ram 250 van command
- Red 14 - 200? Ford F-350
- 2020 E-One Titan crash tender (2500/1320/187B/500 lbs. D.C.) (SN#142919)
Retired Apparatus[]
- 2012 E-One Titan Force P7 6x6 crash tender (1500/2640/205F/500 lbs. dry chemical) (Transferred to CFB Comox Fire Department)
- 2007 E-One Titan Force P7 8x8 crash tender (1500/2640/205F/500 lbs. dry chemical) (Transferred October 2015 from CFB Comox Fire Department)
- 2005 E-One Titan III 4x4 crash tender (1250/1250/200F/500 lbs. dry chemical) (Ex-Red 5)
- 2005 Sterling Acterra walk-in rescue (Ex-Demo) (Ex-CFB Comox Fire Department) (Ex-Red 15)
- 2003 E-One Titan 8x8 crash tender
- 2000 Waltek P4-6000 crash tender (1250/1320/125F/500 lbs. Purple K)
- 1996 Pemfab Imperial T964 MFD / Tibotrac pumper (1050/500/25A/10B/50' CET boom) (SN#58506) (Ex-Red 2) (Sold June 6, 2017 GC Auction as "scrap" for $6000.00)
- 1996 GMC C1500 (Chief) (Ex-Red 14)
- 1995 Oshkosh T-1000 4x4 crash tender (840/840/116F/500 lbs. dry chemical) (VIN#10T9L5B29T1052263) (Ex-Red 7) (Ex-CFB Borden Fire Department)
- 1993 Spartan Gladiator GA42M-2142 MFD / NovaQuintech pumper (1050 top-mount/500/7A/7B March 10/93) (SN# NQT01V01A01P0534) (Ex-CFB Borden Fire Department) (Sold 2020 to Lawn Fire Department (Newfoundland and Labrador))
- 1992 Spartan Gladiator GA42M-2142 MFD / NovaQuintech pumper (1050 top-mount/500/7A/7B) (SN#NQT01V01A01P0522) (Ex-Red 2, ex-Red 1)
- 1993 Oshkosh TA-1500C crash tender (1250/1320/2x85F/225 lbs. dry chemical) (Partial VIN#H0P1048290) (Ex-Red 8)
- 1993 Oshkosh TA-1500C crash tender (1250/1320/2x85F/225 lbs. dry chemical) (Ex-Red 9)
- 1993 Oshkosh TA-1500C crash tender (1250/1320/2x85F/225 lbs. dry chemical/52' boom) (Partial VIN#H8P1048375) (Ex-Red 10)
- 1993 Oshkosh TA-1500C crash tender (1250/1320/2x77F/450 lbs. PK) (Partial VIN#H2P1048291)
- 1985 Walter CP4500L crash tender (625/1000/2x75F/500 lbs. PK) (VIN#82FM003020) (Ex-Red 5)
- 1984 Ford C-8000 / Thibault pumper (840/500/35F) (SN#T84-113) (Ex-Red 2)
- 1981 Oshkosh T44 / CDN Foam Boss crash tender (1000/1320/168F) (Sold to Service de Sécurité Incendie Pratt & Whitney - Longueuil)
- 1981 Oshkosh T44 / CDN Foam Boss crash tender (1000/1320/168F)
- 1981 Oshkosh T44 / CDN Foam Boss crash tender (1000/1320/168F)
- 1976 International CargoStar CO1950B / King pumper (840/500/30F) (SN#76045) (Sold to Newcombville and District Fire Department)
- 1953 FWD F1000T / Marsh pumper (840/250) (SN#117344) (Sold to Mohawk Fire Department (Ontario))
- 1953 Seagrave 400B / Bickle-Seagrave pumper (420/?) (SN#F-9450) (Sold to Bytown Fire Brigade member Will Brooks) (Donated to Camp Borden Military Museum Borden Ontario)