Nash Station 1
The Nash Fire Department is located about 30 miles north of Enid in southwest Grant County. The NFD protects a population of 185 and covers 75 sq miles. The department currently has 13 volunteers and responds to around 30 calls a year.
Engine 31 - 2014 International/E-One, S.O. 138519 - 1250 Hale/1000 Tank - Diesel/Auto
Engine 35 - 1982 Hahn HCP15, Serial #HCP548158226 - 1500 Hale/750 Tank - Diesel/Auto - ex-Orangeburg, NY
Although still in service, the truck experienced mechanical issues preventing it from being staged for a proper photo.
Tanker 36 - 1994 Freightliner/2024 Weis - 200 Hale/3000 Tank - Diesel/Manual
This truck was in the middle of being retrofitted by Weis and was not pulled out for photos.
Rescue 34 - 1976 Mack R/Saulsbury - 0/0 - Diesel/Auto - ex-Blauvelt, NY
Rescue 34 responds to all medical calls and vehicle accidents for the NFD. This truck is also equipped with a cascade system and will respond to large or extended fires in the area. After almost 50 years this beast of a truck is still in service!
Brush 32 - 2006 Ford F550/Unruh - 150 Darley/500 Tank - Diesel/Auto
Brush 33 - 2008 Ford F350/Unruh - 150 Darley/300 Tank - Gas/Auto
Brush 37 - 1989 Chevy 3500/NFD - 150 Darley/300 Tank - Gas/Auto
Brush 37, originally Nash 7, was the first new fire apparatus purchased by the city. It was built by department members and although it is last out for grass fires it is still in active service. To top it off it is powered by a good ol 454 gas motor.
Brush 38 - 1985 BMY/2023 Weis - 200 Hale/1000 Tank - Diesel/Auto
The newest addition to the NFD's fleet, this truck was built by Weis Fire in Kansas in 2023 and is the departments large brush pumper and currently acts as the departments tanker as it is currently being refurbished by Weis Fire.