Located at 155 E. Main Street, Station 91 has served as Greenwood Fire Department’s headquarters since 1991. Centrally positioned in Old Towne, the station houses both frontline crews and the department’s administrative offices. Station 91 is home to Engine 91, Ladder 91, Squad 91, and Battalion 9, making it a hub for emergency response, leadership, and community engagement.
Station 91
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BATTALION 9
2023 Chevrolet Tahoe Police Pursuit Command Vehicle
The Battalion Vehicle is the primary response vehicle for the shift Battalion Chief. The Battalion Vehicle provides quick response to all emergencies and acts as a mobile command post that can provide basic command post functions for multiple incidents.
Responses in 2020: 398
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ENGINE 91
Model: 2014 Pierce Velocity
Engine: Cummins 500 HP
Transmission: Allison World Transmission
Pump: Waterous 1250 GPM - Single Stage
Water Capacity: 500 Gallons
Total Hose: 2,000 feet
Responses in 2020: 2,092
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LADDER 91
Model: 2024 Seagrave Marauder Tractor Drawn Aerial (Tiller)
Aerial Stick Ladder: 61 Feet
Aerial Capacity: 500 Lb
Ground Ladders: 343 Feet
Engine: Cummins X12 500 HP
Specialty: Ladder + Extrication
Responses in 2020: 443
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RESCUE 91
2017 Spartan Gladiator/Hackney Heavy Rescue
Specialized apparatus that responds to incidents that require specialized equipment necessary for technical rescue situations such as traffic accidents requiring vehicle extrication, vehicle stabilization, and machinery entrapments.
Responses in 2020: 499
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SQUAD 91
2015 Chevrolet Taho Police Pursuit Vehicle
Squad 91 serves as a Fire/EMS response unit. Responding to medical calls for assistance, vehicle crashes, and fires. With a two-man crew, they can function as the incident Accountability Officer and Safety Officer. Lending assistance to the battalion chief as needed.