Overview[]
The Gaylordsville Volunteer Fire Department is one of three fire companies serving the town of New Milford, Connecticut. Located along the Housatonic River between the town centers of New Milford and Kent, Gaylordsville is primarily a rural and residential area with some commercial zones along U.S. Route 7, which forms a major north-south thoroughfare through Western Connecticut.
Apparatus Roster[]
All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.
Fire Station - 700 Kent Road, New Milford[]
- Engine 4-1 - 2012 International WorkStar 4x4 / 4-Guys (1500 FM/500)
- Engine 4-3 - 2000 Mack RD688 / Central States (1500/750)
- Tanker 4-4 - 2020 International HV613 6x4 / 4-Guys elliptical (1000/3000)
- Utility 4-5 - 2015 Ram 5500 4x4 / Warner walk-around rescue
- Engine 4-6 - 1991 Mack RD / S&S (1500/1000)
- Brush 4-7 - 1997 Dodge Ram 3500 4x4 (500 FM/250)
- Utility 4-8 - 2006 Ford F-350 4x4 / Duramag
- Antique Engine 2 - 1941 Chevrolet Class 525 G-series 4x4 / FD-built (Ex-US Army WW2 surplus)
Retired Apparatus[]
- 1990 Mack R 6x4 / S&S elliptical tanker (1000/3000) (Ex-Tanker 4-4) (Sold to McDowell Volunteer Fire Department (Virginia) in March 2021)
- 1980 International S1800 4x4 / Farrar pumper (750 FM/500) (Ex-Engine 4-4)
- 198? Ford F-350 4x4 walk-in rescue (Ex-Utility 4-5)