Station 9: The Pride of central Studdsville
Station 9 was actually Studdsvilles second firehouse, built in 1932 as a automobile dealership, which went bankrumpt in WWII.
In 1952 SVFD bought the building, and made a firestation out of it, stationing Engine 14 from 1952 till 1983.
It was then used as a storage facility until 2007 when Squad 2 moved in and still is there nowadays.
In 1952 SVFD bought the building, and made a firestation out of it, stationing Engine 14 from 1952 till 1983.
It was then used as a storage facility until 2007 when Squad 2 moved in and still is there nowadays.
Current Units
Squad Co. 2 uses a 2018 Pierce Quantum with 50' Snozzle.
It carries a 2000 GPM pump with CAFS, a 750 gallon water tanks and two 125 gallon foam cells.
Because the Squad Company is typically a jack of all trades, it carries more equipment then a regular Engine Company.
Mostly for Heavy rescue and HAZMAT calls.
It carries a 2000 GPM pump with CAFS, a 750 gallon water tanks and two 125 gallon foam cells.
Because the Squad Company is typically a jack of all trades, it carries more equipment then a regular Engine Company.
Mostly for Heavy rescue and HAZMAT calls.