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History[]

The Central Coventry District was formed by the merger of the Harris, Tiogue, and Washington fire departments in 2006.

Fire Stations[]

Station Address In Service Notes
1 945 Hill Farm Road ????-201?
2 2847 Flat River Road Renumbered as Station 7.
5 701 Main Street ????-201?

Apparatus Roster[]

All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.

Fire Station 3 - 2 Station Street[]

Storage Only (Ex-Washington FD)

Fire Station 4 - 240 Arnold Road[]

Engine 4 - 2016 Spartan ERV Metro Star (1500/750/20F)
Rescue 4 - 2019 Ford F-550 / Life Line ambulance
Rescue 5 (Spare) - 2015 Ford E-450 / Wheeled Coach ambulance (Ex-Rescue 4)
Shift Commander - 2024 Ford F-250

Fire Station 7 - 2847 Flat River Road[]

Engine 5 (Spare) - 1996 Spartan Gladiator / Saulsbury (1500/650) (SN#295066) (Ex-Jonesville Volunteer Fire Department (New York))
Engine 7 - 2017 Spartan Metro Star S-180 (1500/750/30A) (Ex-Demo)
Rescue 7 - 2018 Ford F-550 / Life Line ambulance
Marine 1 -
Marine 7 -

Retired Apparatus[]

2009 Pierce Arrow XT aerial (2000/300/100' rear-mount platform) (SN#21291) (Returned due to financial troubles, subsequently sold to Pooler Fire-Rescue)
2009 Chevrolet C4500 / Life Line (Ex-Hopkins Hill Fire Department)
2009 Ford E-450 / Osage ambulance
2007 Ford E-450 / Osage ambulance
2006 Ferrara Inferno pumper (1750/1000/20A/30B) (Sold to Irving Fire Department (New York))
2006 Ford E-450 / Osage ambulance
2002 Ford E-450 / PL Custom ambulance
2002 Ferrara Inferno pumper (1500/750)
2001 Ferrara Inferno pumper (1500/1000)
1998 Ford E-450 / Osage ambulance
1998 Ford E-450 / Osage ambulance
1997 International 4700 / Road Rescue ambulance (Ex-Wrentham Fire Department (Massachusetts))
1996 Dodge Ram 4x4 / E-One walk-around rescue
1994 International 4900 / KME pumper (1250/750) (Ex-Engine 5, ex-Misquamicut Fire Department)
1989 Pemfab / American LaFrance pumper (1500/1000)
1989 GMC / E-One pumper (1250/1000)
1987 GMC / American LaFrance walk-around rescue
1981 Seagrave quint (1250/200/100' rear-mount) (Ex-New York City Fire Department)

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