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Evendale Fire Department

Station 40
10500 Reading Road
Evendale, OH 45241

The Evendale Fire Department is a full-time career organization established on April 13,1959.  Located north of Cincinnati along the busy I-75 corridor, the department protects a village with a population of 3,300 residents.   









Engine 40 - 2003 Sutphen (2000 GPM / 500 Gallon Tank / 100 B Foam)

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Engine 240 - 1991 Sutphen (1750 GPM / 500 Gallon Tank)










Tower 40 - 2011 Sutphen (100' Aerial Tower)

Photo courtesy Sutphen fire apparatus








Medic 40 - 2006 Ford / Horton (ALS Ambulance)

- Photo courtesy Evendale Fire Dept









Medic 240 - 2000 Ford / Horton (ALS Ambulance)










Support 40 - 1998 Ford F-350










Gator 40 - John Deere










Command 1 (now Car 4002) - 2003 Ford Expedition










Command 2 (now Car 4003) - 1998 Ford Expedition














Tower 40 - 1986 Sutphen (Quint, 100' Aerial, 1500 GPM / 300 Gallon Tank)

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Engine 1 - 1959 Pirsch (1000 GPM / 300 Gallon Tank)

- This fire truck, along with Ladder 1 below, were the first apparatus operated by the department
- Photo courtesy Steve Hagy







Ladder 1 - 1959 Pirsch (75' Aerial / 250 GPM / 300 Gallon Tank)

- Photo courtesy Steve Hagy








Medic 40 - 1995 Freightliner / Horton (ALS Ambulance)

- This ambulance was sold to Elmwood Place where it is currently running as Squad 39
- Photo courtesy Steve Hagy




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10/11 - The Evendale Fire Department has received a new aerial tower from Sutphen to replace the Sutphen previously assigned to Tower 40.
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