The Livingston Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1915 and covers the City of Livingston and 250 square miles of Polk County, TX. The department attends over 500 calls for service per year and also provides mutual aid to the other ten departments in Polk County.
Apparatus Roster[]
All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.
Fire Station 1 - 200 West Church Street[]
- Rescue 1 - 2015 International 7600 / SVI walk-around (300/250/20F)
- Brush 1 - 1999 Ford F-550 4x4 / Westex
- Tower 3 -
- Brush 4 -
- Engine 14 -
Fire Station 2 - 210 West Feagin Street[]
- Brush 2 - 2020 Ford F-550 4x4 / AMI
- Tanker 19
- Engine 21 - 2007 International 4400 / Smeal (1250/?) (SO#3422)
Fire Station 3 - 2007 South Houston Street[]
- Miss Effie
Fire Station 4 - FM 350 & US Highway 190[]
Built 2016
- Brush 3
- Engine 4 - 1999 E-One (1250/1000) (SN#20152) (Ex-Greenville Fire Department (Texas))
Station / Assignment Unknown[]
- Tanker 42 - 1996 International 2500 6x4 (?/3000)
- 2005 Pierce Dash aerial (2000/300/100' rear-mount platform) (SN#15410) (Ex-Champions Emergency Services District)
- 1997 Ford F-Series 4x4 / Westex brush
- 1986 Ford C-8000 / Smeal pumper (750/?) (SN#681021)
Retired Apparatus[]
- 1987 Pemfab / Ranger walk-in rescue (Ex-Earleigh Heights Volunteer Fire Company Squad 12)
- 1978 Ford C-900 / Darley pumper (1000/500) (Ex-Lebanon Fire Department (Indiana))
- 1974 Ford L-800 / Hackney walk-around hazmat (Ex-Hazmat unit)
- 1960s Dodge D600 / Central pumper