Firefighting Wiki

History[]

In 2001, Manvers Township was amalgamated with the other municipalities of Victoria County to form Kawartha Lakes. Manvers' three stations became part of Kawartha Lakes Fire & Rescue Service.

Fire Stations[]

Station Address In Service Notes
3 6 Bradley Street, Pontypool 19??-2001 (amalgamation) Became Kawartha Lakes Station 8. Closed and replaced by a new building, 2015.
2 1449 Highway 7A, Bethany 1974-2001 (amalgamation) Currently Kawartha Lakes Station 7. Replaced by a new building in 2019.
1 669 Janetville Road, Janetville 1990-2001 (amalgamation) Currently Kawartha Lakes Station 9.

Apparatus[]

  • 1991 Ford F-800 / Dependable pumper (625 FM/1500) (SN#FP250-625-91)
  • 1989 Ford E-300 rescue
  • 1987 Chevrolet Van 30 / PK Bodies rescue
  • 1985 GMC Vandura 3500 / Del rescue
  • 1980 GMC C6500 / MTI tanker (250/1200)
  • 1979 Ford C-900 / Pierreville tanker (250/1500) (Ex-Cambridge Fire Department (Ontario))
  • 1977 Dodge Tradesman 300 rescue van (Former Bell Canada service van, refitted by Bethany Firefighters)
  • 1976 GMC C6500 / 198? MTI tanker (250/1200) (Used chassis, new tank, pump and finish welding by Bethany Firefighters)
  • 1975 International CO1910B / King pumper (1050/900) (Dependable rehab replaced original 500 gallon tank) (SN#74023) (Ex-Whitby Fire and Emergency Services)
  • 1970 GMC C6500 / King-Seagrave pumper (840/500) (SN#70010) (Ex-Peterborough Fire and Rescue)
  • 1951 Mercury / Marsh pumper (500/?)