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The Fremont Fire Department was established in 1958, two years after the incorporation of the city of Fremont. The city of Fremont is located in southern Alameda County, it covers 92 square miles and has a population of approximately 213,000 people.

Apparatus roster

Fire Station No. 1 - 4200 Mowry Ave.

Engine 3841 - 2002 Pierce Quantum
Truck 3871 - 2001 American LaFrance / LTI ladder
Battalion Chief 3811 - 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe

Fire Station No. 2 - 37645-2nd St.

Engine 3842 - 2002 Pierce Quantum
Patrol 3882 - 2001 International / Westmark type 3 engine

Fire Station No. 3 - 40700 Chapel Way

Engine 3843 - 1999 Pierce Quantum
Reserve Engine 3854 - 1995 Pierce Arrow

Fire Station No. 4 - 1000 Pine St.

Engine 3844 - 2002 Pierce Quantum
Patrol 3884 - 2001 International / Westmark type 3 engine

Fire Station No. 5 - 55 Hackamore Lane

Engine 3845 - 1999 Pierce Quantum
Patrol 3885 - 1992 Chevrolet 3500 4x4
Hazmat 3899 - 2002 Pierce Quantum

Fire Station No. 6 - 4355 Central Ave.

Engine 3846 - 1995 Pierce Arrow
Reserve Engine 3855 - 1990 Pierce Arrow

Fire Station No. 7 - 43600 South Grimmer Blvd.

Engine 3847 - 1999 Pierce Quantum
Truck 3877 - 2000 American LaFrance / LTI ladder
Stakebed 3896 - 2009 International
Rescue unit 3897 - 2007 Pierce Quantum
WMD unit 3898 - 1990 Pierce Arrow
Battalion Chief 3812 - 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe

Fire Station No. 8 - 35659 Fremont Blvd.

Engine 3848 - 1999 Pierce Quantum
Reserve Truck 3873 - 1989 Simon ladder
Rescue boat with utility truck 3888 - 1992 Chevrolet 3500 with trailer & boat

Fire Station No. 9 - 39609 Stevenson Place

Engine 3849 - 2002 Pierce Quantum
Patrol 3889 - 1999 International / Westmark type 3 engine

Fire Station No. 10 - 5001 Deep Creek Rd.

Engine 3850 - 2002 Pierce Quantum
Reserve Engine 3856 - 1990 Pierce Arrow
Patrol 3880 - 1992 Chevrolet 3500

Fire Station No. 11 - 46355 Landing Pkwy.

Engine 3851 - 1995 Pierce Arrow

Station unknown

Mobile Command - 2013 Pierce Velocity (SN#26563)
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