
Overview[]
The Lyme Fire Company was organized in 1949 and provides emergency response to the Town of Lyme, Connecticut. Lyme is a farming town in southeastern Connecticut of about 3,000 residents, and along with Old Lyme, is the namesake for the tick-borne Lyme disease.
Station | Address | In Service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
249 Hamburg Road | Now a boat dealership | ||
264 Hamburg Road | Now the town historical society museum |
Apparatus Roster[]
All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.
Hamburg Station (HQ) - 213 Hamburg Road[]
- Engine 75-1 - 2005 International 7400 / Ferrara (1500/1000/30A/20B) (Ex-Y-11)
- Forestry 75-1 - 1987 Chevrolet K30 Custom Deluxe / Middlesex (100/200) (Ex-Y-13)
- Tanker 75-1 - 2001 International S-Series 6x4 / US Tanker elliptical (1500/2600) (Ex-Y-14)
- Rescue 75-1 - 2009 Spartan Advantage Big Easy / SVI walk-around (Ex-Y-17)
- Utility 75-1 - 2023 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
- Antique - 1929 Seagrave Suburbanite pumper
- ATV - John Deere Gator 4x4
Hadlyme Station - 6 Norwich-Salem Road[]
- Engine 75-2 - 2018 International WorkStar / 4-Guys (1500/1000)
- Engine 75-3 - 1995 International S2654 / Pierce (1500/1000) (Ex-Y-22)
- Forestry 75-2 - 2014 Ford F-550 4x4 / General Fire Equipment (500/500) (Ex-Y-24)
Retired Apparatus[]
- 1990 International S2554 / Middlesex pumper (1250/1000) (Ex-Y-21, ex-Y-11) (Sold to Greasy Creek Volunteer Fire Department)
- 1990 Ford E-350 box (Emergency Support Unit, ex-Y-17, retired 2009)
- 1977 International LoadStar pumper (Ex-Y-11, sold 2005)
- 1969 International / Maxim midi-pumper/brush (500/300) (Ex-Y-24, replaced 2014 but likely out of service long before then; sold to local collector)
- 1959 Jeep Forward Control / Howe rescue (Ex-Rescue 5, converted into a brush unit)