History[]
On Jan. 1, 2022 an Interlocal agreement between Elkhart Township and the City of Goshen took effect. Goshen took over fire amd EMS services for the Township. [1]
The agreement included the transfer of two fire stations and vehicles to the City of Goshen Fire Department
Fire Stations[]
| Station | Address | In Service | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 308 Egbert Road, Goshen | ?-2022 | Became Goshen FD Station 5 |
| 2 | 201 South 22nd Street, Goshen | ?-2022 | Became Goshen FD storage. |
| 3 | 116 South Greene Road, Goshen | Closed prior to merger. |
Apparatus[]
All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.
- 2008 KME Predator pumper (1500/1000/30F) (Ex-Engine 21)
- 2007 Freightliner M2 106 / US Tanker tanker (250/3000) (Ex-Tender 25)
- 2005 KME Excel pumper (1250/1000/25F) (Ex-Engine 11)
- 2002 KME Firefox aerial (1500/650/25F/75' rear-mount) (Ex-Ladder 21)
- 2000 Mack RD / 1980 Bluegrass tanker (-/3000) (Ex-Tanker 12)
- 1998 KME Excel pumper (1250/1000) (Ex-Engine 31, ex-Engine 21)
- 1997 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 4x4 / FD-built (200/200) (Ex-Brush 13)
- 1990 Ford C / KME pumper (1500/1000)
- 1979 Mack R / Indiana Tanks tanker (-/3000) (Sold to Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Department (Elkhart County, Indiana))
- 1976 Ford C / American pumper (1000/1000) (Sold to Rockfield Volunteer Fire Department)
References[]
- ↑ Goshen Fire to take over Elkhart Township fire, EMS services The Goshen News. Dec. 21, 2021. Accessed Apr 05, 2022.