Stepney
Station 1 is the headquarters for the Stepney Volunteer
Fire Company. This building was constructed in 1923 and
still remains the operation center for this emergency service.
To accommodate our firefighter’s needs this station
has a social quarters, meeting hall, weight room, TV room,
and 4 bays. Currently we run two engines and one rescue
out of this station on a day to day basis. In the event
of a town wide emergency, this station is designed and
designated as an emergency shelter for the citizens of
Monroe. This facility also has a dispatch center for fire
control operations.
Phone: 203-268-5389
Fax: 203-268-4423
Address: 88
Main Street, Monroe, CT
STATION 1 APPARATUS
Engine 101, Engine 102, Rescue 120 |
Stepney
Station 2 was built in 1983 and is a sub-division for serving
fire protection to the Town of Monroe. This station
runs one engine, one truck and a support unit out of
its beautiful six bay complex. In the event C-Med is
down this facility is capable of running a back up
dispatch center for all emergency operations. Station
2 is also designated as an emergency shelter for the
citizens of Monroe.
Phone: 203-268-4134
Fax: 203-268-0236
Address: 801
Main Street, Monroe, CT
STATION 2 APPARATUS
Engine 104, Truck 100, Squad 130
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E-101
(First out Station #1)
• 2000 Sutphen
• Seating for 6 firefighters
• Detroit "Series 60" engine
• 1000 Gallon tank
• 1750 GPM single-stage pump
• 1,300 feet of 5-inch supply line
• Foam capabilities
• Full compliment of ground ladders
• On-board generator
• Scene lighting capabilities
• Spill kit at Haz-Mat operation level
• Scott Thermal Imaging Camera
• Bio-systems multi-gas meter
• Touch “N” Track accountability system
• PPV fan
• Misc. tools
• First responder medical equipment |

E-103
(Fourth out station #2)
• 1978 Ford Oren Class A Pumper
• 250 Hp Caterpillar Diesel Engine
• Seating for 3 firefighters
• 500 Gallon water tank
• 1000 GPM Waterous two-stage pump
• Honda 3500 Watt generator
• 2-500 watt Quartz lights
• 1,200 feet of five-inch supply line
• First-responder medical kit
• Foam capabilities
• Note: Engine 103 is our reserve engine |

E-102
(Second out station #1)
• 1972 Maxim
• Refurbished in 1983 by Gowans-Knight
• Seating for five firefighters
• 300 gallon tank
• 1,000 gpm single-stage pump
• 2,000 feet of 5-inch supply line, stored on a reel
• Full compliment of ground ladders
• Misc. water supply equipment
• Misc. tools
• First responder medical equipment
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E-104
(First out station #2)
• 1999 Quality Fire Apparatus "Avenger"
• Spartan Advantage Chassis
• Seating for 6 firefighters
• ISC 330 H.P. Diesel engine
• 1500 GPM Hale Single-stage Pump
• 750 Gal. Fiberglass Tank
• 1,300 feet of 5-inch supply line
• Robwen Foam System
• On-board generator
• Scene lighting capabilities
• Spill kit at Haz-Mat Operations level
• First responder medical kits
• Bio-systems multi-gas meter
• Touch “N” Track accountability system
• PPV fan
• Misc. tools
• Full compliment of ground ladders |

R-120
(Second out station #1)
• 1994 Spartan Heavy Rescue
• Seating for 6 firefighters
• Cell-phone equipped
• Heavy Rescue Jack System
• Cribbing
• Full compliment of Hurst extrication equipment
• Pre-piped electric Trimo Power Unit with 3 reels
• Gas powered power unit (Jl-4GH-SI)
• Transformer Spreaders
• X-Trackor II Cutters
• ML-12 Combo Tool
• 1 Large Ram (JL-60C)
• 2 Medium Ram (JL-30C)
• 1 Small Ram (JL-20C)
• Hurst Mini-Lite System
• On-board cascade system, capable of filling 4500psi
and 2200psi SCBA bottles
• Air hammer kit
• High-pressure lift bags
• Rope rescue equipped
• 4 cold water rescue suits
• Salvage and overhaul equipment
• Dewatering equipment
• 2 reciprocating saws
• Gas powered saws
• On-board generator with cord reels
• Light tower
• First responder medical kits with O2 and backboards
• Stokes basket
• Spill kit at Haz-Mat operation level
• Survivor Air CO meter
• AIM multi-gas meter |

T-100
(Second out station #2)
• 1990 LTI 100-foot ladder tower
• Seating for 10 firefighters enclosed
• Generator
• Hale 1,500 gpm single-stage pump
• 600 feet of 5-inch supply line
• Full compliment of ground ladders
• Salvage and overhaul equipment
• Large capability for scene lighting
• Demolition and ventilation saws
• Dewatering equipment
• Multiple PPV fans
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Chief
• 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
• Donated by SBC/SNET
• Refurbished by Gowans-Knight
• First responder medical kit
• Haz-Mat reference books
• Misc. equipment |

E-106
(Sold 10-12-03)
• 1964 Maxim
• Refurbished in 1981
• Seating for five firefighters
• Detroit 671-T 275hp turbodiesel
• Allison automatic transmission
• Hale 2-stage pump rated at 750 gpm
• 1,000 feet of five-inch supply line
• 500-gallon booster tank
• Note: sold as of 10-12-03 |