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New Creek Volunteer Fire Department
P.O. Box 10
New Creek, WV  26743

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304 788-4041

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Air/Light 38


1998 Spartan/New Lexington

Unit is not in service yet - 6 bottle air cascade system - compressor - 85kw generator - 28ft light tower - RIT equipment - BLS EMS equipment - Salvage/Overhaul equipment - Forceable Entry equipment

 
 
Brush 38


2003 Ford

125 gpm pump - 225 gallons of water - 10 gallons of foam - full compliment of brush tools - BLS EMS equipment

 
 
Engine 38


1995 Freightliner/Luverne

1250 gpm pump - 1000 gallons of water - 50 gallons of Class A foam - basic engine company tools - also is equipped with a 10" recessed rear dump valve - 1500' 3" hose - (2) 200' 1 3/4" crosslays - 250' 2 1/2" rear attack line - 400' 1 1/2" dead lay on the rear

This unit is first due for all vehicle accidents and fire calls within New Creek's first due area. Unless it's a well known hydranted area, Engine/Tanker 38 would then run first due for the 5" hose.

 
 
Engine/Tanker 38


2001 Freightliner/Central States

1250 gpm pump - 1285 gallons of water - engine company tools - 1500 gallon collapsable dump tank - 10" recessed rear dump valve - 1200' 5" supply hose - 1200' 5" hose - (2) 200' 1 3/4" cosslays - 250' 2 1/2" rear attack line - 300' 3" supply

This unit responds as second due response for fires/accidents within New Creek's first due area. (unless it's a known hydranted area, then the E/T will run 1st due for the LDH) This unit is also the primary mutual aid unit.

 
 
Paramedic 38-70


1994 Ford/MedTech

Carries ALS/BLS equipment, as well as a lock out kit and a set of irons. 38-70 is owned by the Mineral County Ambulance Authority.

 
 
Paramedic 38-71


2000 International/PL Custom

Carries ALS/BLS equipment, as well as a lock out kit, and a set of irons. 38-71 is partially owned by the Mineral County Ambulance Authority and NCVFD.

 
 
Response 38


1999 Ford Expedition

Carries a full compliment of ALS/BLS equipment - command board

 
 
Tanker 38


1975 Ford

250 gpm pto pump - 1000 gallons of water - 8" rear dump valve - 1500 gallon fold up dump tank - very short wheelbase

 
 
Utility 38


1997 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4

Personel carrier - has a multi-angle Hinkle blade for winter responses

 
 



Recent Calls

Fri. Jan 2nd 2009
Possible Structure fire on New Creek School Road

While on the 4th incident of the day, a local resident stopped by the fire station asking if our members would check his chim...

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Thu. Dec 25th 2008
Rt 972/Great Oak Valley Accident

At 11:29 hrs, Station 38 and Squad 23 were alerted for a 2 vehicle accident at the intersection of Rt 972 and Great Oak Valle...

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Thu. Dec 18th 2008
Rt 93 MVA

At 14:16 hrs, Station 38 was alerted for a vehicle accident on Rt 93. At 14:17 hrs, BLS 38-70 responded with 2, and at 14:21 ...

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Wed. Jan 7th 2009 6:00pm
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Fire Drill


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Membership Meeting


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