LITTLE ITALY FIRE STATION 2
ENGINE 102 - LADDER 104
est. 2012
Located in the Little Italy district, Station 2 is home to Engine 2 and Ladder 4, also referred to as Mario (E2) & Luigi (L4). The Little Italy Fire Station was one of the first original fire houses established by the LRFA in 2012 and is one of the busiest fire houses in the LRFA today, second to the Gaslamp Fire Station. Over the last few years, the LRFA has gone through various operational changes involving additions and removals of various fire companies and stations as well as restructuring and organization. The strategic plan of the LRFA outlines the Little Italy Station a key player in the future of the LRFA for many years to come.
LITTLE ITALY FIRE STATION
Established: 2012
Personnel Per Shift: One Captain, One Lieutenant, Two Apparatus Operators and Four Firefighters
Apparatus: One Structural Engine, One Aerial Ladder, One Reserve Ladder
Engine 102: 2019 Pierce Enforcer Custom Pumper. 1750 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.
Ladder 104: 2006 Spartan Crimson 100' Aerial
Future Plans:
Personnel Per Shift: One Captain, One Lieutenant, Two Apparatus Operators and Four Firefighters
Apparatus: One Structural Engine, One Aerial Ladder, One Reserve Ladder
Engine 102: 2019 Pierce Enforcer Custom Pumper. 1750 GPM pump and 500 gallon water tank.
Ladder 104: 2006 Spartan Crimson 100' Aerial
Future Plans:
ENGINE 2 |
LADDER 4
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