Background[]
The Service des incendies de Charlesbourg ceased to exist as of January 1st 2002 with the amalgamation of the city of Charlesbourg with the City of Québec.
The fire station in 1944
Apparatus[]
- 1993 International 4900 / Maxi Métal walk-in rescue (Sold 1994 to Boucherville)
- 1989 Dodge Ram van rescue
- (89-601) - 1989 Mack MR688S / Thibault / 1996 Carl Thibault quint (1250/250/100' rear-mount platform) (Sold to Centre de formation professionnelle de Neufchâtel)
- (88-601) - 1988 Mack MR688P / Thibault pumper (1050/750) (SN#T88-151) (Sold to Centre de formation professionnelle de Neufchâtel)
- 1983 GMC Sierra 2500 / Pierreville mini-pumper (250/250)
- 1981 International CO1950B / Thibault pumper (1050/500)
- 1974 Kenworth C523 / City Shops tanker (-/2300)
- 1974 Chevrolet T65 / Pierreville pumper (840/500) (Sold to Saint-Aimé-des-Lacs)
- 1974 Ford P-500 / Fleet step van rescue
- 1965 Mercury C-850 / Thibault pumper (840/500) (SN#15660) (Ex-Notre-Dame-des-Laurentides) (Sold to Stukely)
- 1965 Chevrolet C10 Panel rescue (Civil protection)
- 1964 GMC T7000 / LaFrance quint (625/300/75' mid-mount)
- 1959 Ford F-100 utility (Ex-Orsainville)
- 1957 Mercury M-700 / Thibault pumper (625/500) (SN#C57-1031 / Pump SN#117) (Ex-Orsainville)
- 1957 Fargo K8 / Thibault pumper (625/500) (SN#C57-1035 / Pump SN#120) (Sold to Saint-Nazaire-de-Dorchester)
- 1942 International K-5 / Bickle-Seagrave pumper (500/100)