Overview[]
The Scotland Volunteer Fire Department serves the town of Scotland, a small, rural, community of approximately 1,500 in Windham County. Scotland is about 20 miles north of Norwich, and approximately halfway between Hartford and Providence, Rhode Island.
Station | Address | In Service | Notes |
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Fire Station | 6 Huntington Road | 1947-1999 | Now a sewing shop |
Apparatus Roster[]
All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.
Fire Station - 47 Brook Road[]
Built 1999
- Engine 116 - 2011 HME 1871 / Toyne (1250/1000) (The department's first new truck purchased in 40 years)
- Engine-Tank 116 - 2021 International WorkStar 6x4 / Toyne (1250/3000)
- Hose Tender 116 - 1986 International S1800 4x4 / Middlesex (1000 front-mount/-/5000' LDH) (Ex-Mashpee Fire Department; acquired 1989)
- Service 116 - 2018 GMC Sierra 3500HD / Knapheide / Danko skid brush/utility
- Ambulance 516 - 2007 Ford E-450 / Life Line (Ex-Tolland Fire Department)
- Ambulance 616 - 2022 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD / older AEV box remount (Box ex-?)
Retired Apparatus[]
- 1992 Spartan Gladiator / Marion / 2007 V-Tec walk-around rescue (Ex-Glenn Dale Volunteer Fire Association, acquired 2007, retired 2017)
- 1987 Seagrave W 6x4 chassis / 2001 V-Tec body pumper tanker (1000/2500) (Chassis ex-Cleveland Division of Fire (Ohio) ladder truck; retired 2021)
- 1982 Duplex D-350 / FMC pumper (1500/500) (Ex-Goshen Fire Department (New London County, Connecticut), acquired 1999, retired 2011)
- 1981 American LaFrance Century pumper (1250/750) (Ex-Glen Echo Fire Department)
- 1981 Chevrolet C65 / Ranger walk-in rescue (Ex-New Haven Fire Department (Connecticut), acquired 1995, retired 2007)
- 1979 Duplex chassis / 1989 Pierce Arrow cab / LTI (-/-/85' rear-mount) (Ex-Camp Hill Fire Company No. 1; acquired 2009, retired 2022)
- 1979 GMC Brigadier / Middlesex pumper (1000/1000) (Sold 1991)
- 1972 Mack CF / Baker aerial (-/-/75' Aerialscope platform) (Ex-Vernon Fire Department (Connecticut), ex-New York City Fire Department) (Damaged in an accident in 2008 and subsequently retired)
- 1971 American LaFrance 1000 Series pumper (1000/1000) (Ex-Glen Echo Fire Department) (The dept's first truck painted in white & blue)
- 1963 Dodge Power Wagon brush/forestry (250/250) (Ex-US Army, ex-Service 116)
- 1953 Ford F / Seagrave pumper (500/500)
- 1926 Brockway / American LaFrance pumper (750/200) (Ex-Bridgeport Fire Department (Connecticut))