Deer Creek Station 1
Station 1 has been the department’s headquarters for many years now. This station is staffed with 1 paid firefighter 24/7 and commonly has volunteer staffing as well, with a guaranteed 5-man engine company with nighttime volunteer staffing.
Engine 1 - 2018 Pierce Enforcer PUC, Job #31129 - 1500/750 - Diesel/Auto
Engine 1 is first out for most calls at the DCFPD
Tanker 1 - 2003 International/KME, GSO #5550 - 1250/2500 - Diesel/Auto - ex-Engine 2, ex-Tanker 2
Originally Engine 2 and previously serving as Tanker 2, this truck has recently been reassigned as Tanker 1. While still being utilized as a tanker, this truck has been converted into a special service truck, basically meaning a truck company without the aerial aspect. That means it now carries 4 air packs and spare bottles, combi extrication tool, K12 saw, 4 pike poles, 24' extension ladder, 16' roof ladder, 14' combination ladder, fan, and salvage equipment. And since the first in tanker for DCFD will always be nursing, this counts towards the departments ISO points.
Brush Pumper 1 - 2022 Ford F550/Skeeter - 150/400 - Gas/Auto
Placed in service in 2023, this truck is equipped with a 6" lift kit and 40" tires and sits a staggering 4 inches higher than their other Skeeter
Brush Pumper 3 - 2007 Ford F350/M&M - 125/300 - Gas/Auto
The cab is one of many that were provided by Oklahoma forestry in 2007, the body was built by M&M Metalworks in Harrah and customized by DCFD over the years.
Brush Pumper 5 - 2009 Ford F550/Blanchat - 125/400 - Diesel/Auto - ex-Brush Pumper 2
Command 1 - 2011 Chevy Tahoe - Gas/Auto
The ride for the one and only Deer Creek 100! That is both the chiefs badge number and a speed this Tahoe has probably seen many times!