History[]
Legacy Regional Protective Services was formed in 2016 when the Villages of Lashburn and Marshall joined with the Rural Municipality of Wilton to form a Regional Fire Service. The new department was formed by merging the Lashburn Fire Department and Marshall Fire Department.
Apparatus Roster[]
All pump/tank measurements are in Imperial gallons.
Station 1 - 3917 12 Street, Lloydminster[]
Opened 2017
- 2017 International 7400 4x4 / Rosenbauer pumper (1050/625/15F)
- 201? Western Star tractor-drawn tanker (?/6000)
- 201? Ford F-250 4x4 utility (?/150/8F)
- 200? Ford E-350 minibus
Station 2 - 28 Main Street, Marshall[]
Station 3 - 501 1st Street East, Lashburn[]
- 2018 Freightliner M2 106 4x4 / Rosenbauer pumper (1050/625)
- 2017 Freightliner M2 106 / Rosenbauer tanker (420/2500/15F)
- 1985 Ford F-700 4x4 wildland pumper
- 201? Ford F-250 4x4 utility (?/150/8F)
- 201? Ford F-250 4x4 utility (?/150/8F)
Retired Apparatus[]
- 2009 Freightliner M2 106 / Fort Garry pumper (1050/1000/2x20F/CAFS) (SN# M103) (Sold to Blackpool Fire Department)
- 1998 Freightliner FL 70 / Dependable walk-in rescue (Ex-Leduc County Fire Services) (Sold to Meadow Lake Volunteer Fire and Rescue)
- 1989 Ford C-8000 / Superior pumper (1050/500) (SN#SE 991) (Ex-Lesser Slave Regional Fire Service) (Sold to Turtle View Volunteer Fire Brigade)
- 1982 GMC C / Superior front-mount pumper (625/1000) (SN#SE 467) (Traded to Rocky Mountain Phoenix)