Indian Harbour Beach Fire Department, 1116 Pinetree Drive, Indian Harbour Beach, Florida. Brevard County Station 56. Established May 11, 1965, IHBFD is 100% volunteer. With a response area of 2.7 square miles and about 120 runs per year, their apparatus consists of 2 pumpers and a 75' aerial ladder truck.
Colonial Park Fire Company No. 1, 433 South Houcks Road, Harrisburg. Pa. Dauphin County Station 33. CPFC1 was founded February 7, 1944, their first engine was housed in a garage behind the financial secretary's store. The first station open in 1966 at 4520 Jonestown Road. In 1954 2 bays were added, and in 1968 another addition was added. On December 21, 1974 Station 2 was opened at 733 Firehouse Road. In 1990 Station 1 was renovated and in 1997 Station 2 saw renovations. On December 11, 2000 Station one was sold. In 2001 property was purchased along South Houcks Road and the new station opened in 2005. Colonial Park Fire protect the southwest area of Lower Paxton Township.
Indian River County Department of Emergency Services, Station 3, Vero Beach Airport Station, 2900 43rd Avenue, Vero Beach, Florida. Firefighting in Vero Beach was organized in 1921 and the Vero Beach Volunteer Fire Department was formed December 17, 1923. In 1980 they formed the South Indian River County Fire District and by a referendum vote in 1991 they became the Indian River County Department of Emergency Services (now IRCES). Station 3 houses an engine, a rescue, a crash truck, a chemical unit and a brush.
Citizens Fire Company, No. 1 of Newport, 301 Mulberry Street, Newport Pa. Perry County Station 10. The first organized fire company in Newport dates back to 1885. They built what is now the oldest firehouse in Perry County in 1895 at 321 Market Street. By the 1920's the Newport Safety Fire Company No. 1 had dissolved and the Citizens Fire Company No. 1 was formed in September 1925. The Citizens occupied the old station until moving into a new station at 50 South 3rd Street in 1956. By the 1990's they had outgrown that station and built the current station around the corner on Mulberry Street in 1999. The 1956 station is now home to the Newport Ambulance League, Perry County EMS Station 109.