History[]
The South Lebanon Fire Department was formed in 2022 through a merger of the following companies:
Apparatus Roster[]
All pump/tank measurements are in US gallons.
Friendship Fire Company - 610 South Second Street, Lebanon[]
- Engine 48-1 - 2023 E-One Typhoon (1500/1030) (Ex-demo)
- Rescue 48 - 2016 KME Severe Service 6x4 walk-in (Ex-Friendship Fire Company)
- Utility 48 - 2008 GMC
Prescott Community Fire Company - 300 Prescott Road, Lebanon[]
- Tanker 48 - 2006 Kenworth T800 6x4 / 2008 F.A.S.T. (1500/3500) (Ex-Tanker 29) (Originally started construction by New Lexington before the company went out of business)
- Tanker 48-1 - 1977 International TranStar 4300 / New Lexington / Weld-It Co. tank (500/4327) (SN# F-4370) (Ex-Tanker 29-1)
- Engine 48-2 - 2004 Seagrave Marauder 6x4 (1500/2500) (SN#78B95) (Ex-Friendship Fire Company) (Ex-Tanker 25)
South Lebanon Fire Company No. 1 - 701 East Walnut Street, Lebanon[]
- Wagon 48 - 2006 Seagrave Marauder TB60DA (1750/750) (SN#78D13)
- Tower 48 - 2024 Pierce Enforcer 6x4 (2000/300/100' Ascendant mid-mount platform) (SN#37919)
- Attack 48 - 2010 Ford F-550 / Swab (500/285)
- 201? Ford Explorer
Retired Apparatus[]
- 2005 Seagrave Concorde 6x4 aerial (-/-/100' rear-mount ladder) (SN#75816) (Ex-Ladder 48) (Ex-Service de Sécurité Incendie de Gatineau, Ex-Baltimore City Fire Department)
- 2000 Pierce pumper (2000/750) (Ex-Engine 48) (Ex-South Lebanon Fire Company No. 1, ex-Citizens Fire Company (Avon, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania))
- 1993 E-One Protector pumper (1500/750/50B) (Ex-Engine 29) (Ex-South Lebanon Fire Company No. 1, ex-Cleona Fire Company) (Sold to Holdenville Fire Department)