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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 - 2016 Pierce Velocity (2000 GPM / 750 Gallon Tank / 15A / 30B Foam)










Engine 240 - 2003 Sutphen (2000 GPM / 500 Gallon Tank / 100 B Foam)

- This apparatus is still numbered as Engine 40









Tower 40 - 2011 Sutphen (100' Aerial Tower)










Medic 40 - 2018 Ford E-450 / Horton (ALS Ambulance)

​- This ambulance is still numbered as Medic 40








Medic 240 - 2014 Ford E-450 / Horton (ALS Ambulance)










Support 40 - 2017 Ford F-250










Gator 40 - John Deere










District 40 - 2017 Ford F-250















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










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









​Medic 40 - 2006 Ford / Horton (ALS Ambulance)











Medic 240 - 2000 Ford / Horton (ALS Ambulance)










Support 40 - 1998 Ford F-350









​Command 1 (Car 4001) - 2003 Ford Expedition

​​- This vehicle was subsequently assigned to Car 4002








Command 2 (now Car 4003) - 1998 Ford Expedition

​​​- This vehicle was subsequently assigned to Car 4003












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 it was assigned Squad 39
- Photo courtesy Steve Hagy







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News/Updates:

02/17 - Evendale took delivery of a new Pierce pumper truck for Engine 40
With the new delivery, the 1991 Sutphen assigned to Engine 240 has been retired, and the 2003 Sutphen assigned to Engine 40 has been reassigned to Engine 240.

10/11 - The Evendale Fire Department received a new aerial tower from Sutphen to replace the 1991 Sutphen previously assigned to Tower 40. 
 The 1991 Sutphen has been retired.
Additional Retired Apparatus
Retired Apparatus