History[]
The community of Field B.C. is located entirely within Yoho National park. The station and equipment are owned by Parks Canada and officially known as Yoho National Park Station #1. The Field Fire & Rescue Society provides the volunteers to operate the department.
Apparatus Roster[]
All pump/tank measurements are in Imperial gallons.
Fire Station - 208 1st Avenue[]
- Engine 1 - 2014 Freightliner M2 106 4x4 / Fort Garry Crusader (1050/800/20A/20B) (SN#M592)
- Rescue 1 - 2015 Ford F-550 4x4 / 1999 EVI / 2010 Fort Garry (Waterous CAFS Model 70-35-GP 60/CAFS November 19/10) (EVI SN# 147200) (Body remounted from 2010 Ram 5500HD SLT 4x4)
- Command 1 - 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe (Ex-Banff Fire Service #84 2004-2013)
- 201? Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD 4x4 utility
Retired Apparatus[]
- 2010 Ram 5500HD SLT 4x4 / 1999 EVI rescue / 2010 Fort Garry (60/CAFS November 19, 2010) (EVI SN# 147200) (VIN# 3D6WU7CL1BG503171) (Ex-?, USA) (Chassis damaged in 2015 accident; replaced with new 2015 Ford F-550 4x4 chassis)
- 1996 Ford F-350 rescue (Ex-Rescue 1)
- 1990 Chevrolet Suburban 4x4 (Ex-Command)
- 1990 Simon Duplex D-500 / 3D pumper (1050 TM/840) (SN#00002261) (Purchased 2006 from Firetec) (Ex-Oswego City Fire Department (New York)) (Sold 2014)
- 199? Sutphen pumper (Ex-? USA) (Destroyed in rollover MVA on 2nd call)
- 1975 International CO-1910B / Saskatoon pumper (SN#E1E7605BG17) (Retired, now sitting in Niblock Pit, Yoho National Park)
- 1949 GMC 3 Ton / LaFrance pumper (500/?) (SN#B-1865)