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Ephraim's Volunteer Fire Department
In the fall of 2007, our 1937 fire station will be restored to the way you see it here and will become Ephraim's fire museum, housing the first fire truck in Door County (a 1934 Ford) as well as many artifacts from early firefighting days in Ephraim. It will also serve as a memorial to Bill Weborg, son of Fire Chief Niles and his wife Joan. Bill was the first Door County firefighter to die in the line of duty (2004).
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The fire station in 1937; this fall, the station will be restored to this historic facade!
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The 1934 Ford truck
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The equipment van--carries airpaks, spare gear, electric generator, an air cascade system. It's used as our incident command vehicle.
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A 1500-gallon diesel tanker. Ephraim has two 1500-gallon portable "drop" tanks for refills.
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A diesel mini-pumper, 1500 gpm pump, 4-wheel drive - purchased for use on narrow driveways. Used for traffic accidents, has the hydraulic spreaders and other rescue tools
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1992 Mack, diesel mid-ship top-panel pumper, 1200 gpm with a 1,000 gallon tank.
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A 1,000 gpm pumper with a 750-gallon tank
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Our 24-foot Boston whaler rescue boat, equipped portable 500 gpm water pump, floating backboard, cold-water rescue suits, float jackets, radar, depth finders, and GPS.
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Our fleet in front of the 1990 Fire Station on Norway Road
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With mutual aid agreements in the five surrounding communities, any structure fire can count on 20,000 gallons of water rolling to the scene.

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