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The Lordstown Fire Department, chartered in April of 1946 and now celebrating 60 years of protecting life and property, started with a 1947 International Pumper with a 600-gallon tank This truck was restored between May of 2003 and September 2004 at an approximate cost of $21,000, and utilizes a 500 GPM Hale Pump and a Maxim engine, pictured above with the 2001 Pierce Ladder Tower. Click Here to read an article on the restored truck, as published in the Tribune-Chronicle, a local paper, on January 6, 2005. In the year 2006, Lordstown Fire operates out of 1 station and proudly serves a population of approximately 4,200 people with 1 Engine, 1 Tanker, 1 Ladder, 1 Heavy Rescue and 2 Jeeps for brush fire and 1 Suburban for transporting personnel and/or equipment. We also took delivery in January 2006 of an Osage EMS Squad. Hydrants protect the entire village and in combination with the apparatus, the Village of Lordstown carries an ISO 5 rating. We are proud to be protected and dispatched through the Lordstown Police Department, which supports 911. For information or inquiries, please contact us at LFDChief@neo.rr.com Group picture at June 24, 2007 training/burn-down. We
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