Lynnfield Fire Department Apparatus

Lynnfield is a town of approximately 11,500 people, located 12 miles northwest of Boston and is bordered by Peabody, Reading, North Reading, Wakefield and Lynn. The Lynnfield Fire Department operates 5 engines, 1 ladder, 2 brush units, 1 tanker, 1 rescue 3 ambulances, 1 parade truck (Mack B model Engine) and a deputy chief out of 2 Stations. E-1, E-3, E-4, L-1, S-1, R-1, R-3 and C-2 operate out of Headquarters at 59 Summer Street. E-2, E-5, S-2, S-4, R-2 and the Parade Truck run out of Station 2 at 600 Salem Street. The LFD provides ambulance transport service to the town.

NOTICE: This page is NOT an official page for the fire department. It is unofficial, and for entertainment and informational purposes only. The information presented here not guaranteed to be 100% correct, although every effort possible was made to ensure accuracy.



Engine 2 - 2005 E-One Typhoon 1250/750 (Station 2)


Engine 4 - 1984 Ford/E-One 1000/500 (Headquarters)


Engine 5 - 1976 Mack/E-One Refurb 1250/500 (Station 2)


Tower 1 - 1975 Mack/Baker 75’ Aerialscope (Headquarters) Photo #2


Tower 1 - 1975 Mack/Baker 75’ Aerialscope (Headquarters) Photo #2


Tanker 1 - 1981 Mack MC 250/1800 (Chassis is ex-Malden Rescue 1) (Station 2)


Car 2 - 1998 Ford Explorer

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