Greer Fire
Stations
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Station
1(Bellinger Station) – Built in 1974, located at 48 Main Street, on land donated to the District by the Bellinger Family.
It was our first Fire Station and is a Greer landmark.
(This is not a staffed station).
This station houses
B-171
B-172
3 Snowmobiles
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Station 2 (Leeds Station) - Built in 2000, located just outside the village to the north on highway 373, this is the Districts manned fire station. The Fire Chief's office and the Administration office is located here as well. Station 2 is also used by Greer for meetings and public voting.
Our main water refill point is located here, with over 16,000 gallons of
water available with the ability to fill a tender at 1000 gpm. Additionally two snowmobiles are
located at Station 2 to assist with search and rescue in the winter months.
This station houses
Engine 171
Engine 172
Tender 171
Tender 172
Utility 171
Utility 172
On May 23rd of 2009, Station 2 was dedicated to D.E. Leeds and the Leeds Family. |
Greer Fire Apparatus |
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Engine
171
2005 E-One type 1 structure
engine, with a 1000 gallon water tank and 1250 gpm pumping capability. Engine 171 is our second line engine, and has a full compliment of equipment for structural fire fighting. |
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Engine 172
2008 HME Type 1 structure engine, with 1000 gallon water tank and a 1250 gpm pumping capability. Engine 172 is our newest engine and is the primary response unit for structure fires, medical calls and vehicle accidents within our initial response area.
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Tender
172
3750 gallon tender.
It is used on initial response of large incidents to shuttle water.
It is also contracted to assist USFS and ASLD on major incidents. |
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Tender
171
3750 gallon tender.
It is used on initial response for water source on all fire calls
and is equipped with two three thousand gallon fold-a-tanks to draft
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Rescue 172
Type 6 wildland engine / technical rescue response.
This is our secondary attack engine for wildland fires and primary for technical rescue response within the
Greer area. This engine is equipped and
contracted to assist USFS and ASLD on major incidents. |

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Brush
171
Type 3 wildland engine. This is our second out engine for wildland fires. In addition to wildland fires it also our second out structure fire engine. This engine has 600 gallon water tank and 750 gpm tank. This engine has a shorter wheel base than Engine 171 and 172 It is able to access some residents that the two larger engines may not. This engine is contracted with USFS & ASLD. |
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Tender
173
Drafting tender, with
1200 gallon tender. Its main use is to stage at a water resource
point and draft water to refill our larger tenders that are shuttling
water to the incident. |