Sharon Station 1
The Sharon Fire Department is located in Southern Woodward County and operates 11 apparatus out of a two building station. The department protects a population of 150 and covers an area of 145 sq miles. The department responds to approx. 60 calls a year and currently has 23 volunteers.
Tanker 437 - 2016 Freightliner/E-One, S.O. 140179 - 1250 Hale/3000 Tank - Diesel/Auto
437 usually responds to in town and mutual aid in town structure fires. It will respond second due to out of town structure fires.
Tanker 435 - 1987 Peterbilt/2002 Blanchat Custom - 500 Waterous/3500 Tank - Diesel/Manual
435 usually responds first due to out of town structure fires due to its larger tank size. It is also first due for water supply on grass fires.
Brush 432 - 2007 Ford F350/SFD - 150 Hypro/300 Tank - Gas/Auto
432 is usually last out for grass fires unless it is smaller in size or in hard to reach areas for the larger brush trucks.
Brush 434 - 1986 International/2007 Blanchat B-12 Chaparral - 200 Hale/1200 Tank - Diesel/Auto
Brush 433 - 2006 Freightliner/Blanchat B-55 Patriot - 200 Hale/1200 Tank - Diesel/Manual
Brush 436 - 2001 International/Blanchat B-51 Patriot - 200 Hale/1200 Tank - Diesel/Auto
Brush 438 - 1986 AM General/? SFD - 200 Hale/1200 Tank - Diesel/Auto
Brush 439 - 2001 Oshkosh/2023 White’s Welding - 200 Hale/1500 Tank - Diesel/Auto
This is the newest addition to the SFD, placed in service in late 2023.
Brush 440 - 1997 International/2019 SFD - 200 Hale/1000 Tank - Diesel/Auto
Rescue 431 - 1998 Ford F550/ALF, S/N #0070 - 325/180/20 - Diesel/Auto - ex-Woodward, OK
Originally from Woodward, 431 carries the departments extrication equipment as well as rehab supplies for extended operations.
Command 430 - 2004 Chevy 1500 - Gas/Auto
430 acts as both a command unit and a service truck for the large and multi-day fires this department usually responds to.