History[]
The Town of Aurora is now protected by Central York Fire Services, formed in 2002 when the Aurora and Newmarket Fire Departments merged.
Fire Stations[]
Station | Address | In Service | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 52 Victoria Street | ????-1978 | Demolished. |
1 | 220 Edward Street | 1978-2002 (amalgamation) | Now Central York Station 4-3 |
Apparatus[]
- 1997 E-One Cyclone II / Superior pumper (1050/485/35F) (SN#SE 1780) (E-One SN#17862) (Ex-Engine 611)
- 1989 White GMC WCS 64 tandem / Superior pumper/tanker (840/2220) (SN#SE 945)
- 1986 Mack MR686P / Superior pumper (1250/500/20F) (SN#SE 782) (Ex-Engine 411; ex-Engine 611)
- 1984 International COF1950B / Thibault quint (1050/200/100' mid-mount) (SN#T84-130)
- 1976 Ford C-900 / Thibault pumper (840/500) (SN#T76-173)
- 1972 Fargo tanker
- 1966 Ford / Thibault pumper (840/?) (SN#16682)
- 1951 International L190 / Marsh pumper (500/500) (Ex-Unit 3) (Sold to Cambridge Firefighters Association)
- 1949 LaFrance 7-75-AJO mid-mount aerial (-/-/75') (SN#L-3585) (Ex-Leaside Fire Department) (Sold to Westminster Fire Department (Ontario))
- 1945 pumper (420/200)