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Sat. Feb 13th 2010
2010 Winter Olympics!

The Shelbyville Fire and rescue are pleased to pay tribute to the 2010 Winter Oplymics with our very own Bobsled Team and Sno...

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Thu. Jan 7th 2010
Space Heater Safety...Stay warm but STAY SAFE!!!

Thanks to the study produced by Harvard University, we would like to share information on safety precautions when heating wit...

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Mon. Jan 4th 2010
2009 Summary

In 2009, the Shelbyville Fire & Rescue responded to 1135 alarms, compared to 1033 in 2008. In 2009, there were 77 Fire in...

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1040 Main Street
Shelbyville, KY  40065

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Engine 13


2008 Ferrara

This Rescue Pumper responds out of staton one and is equipped with preconnected hydraulic tools, built in foam system, 500 gallon tank with a 1,250 pump.

 
 
Car 501- Driven By Asst. Chief Troy Ethington


2006 Ford Explorer



 
 
Car 500- Driven by Chief Willard Tucker


2005 Ford F-150



 
 
Engine 22


2003 KME

Engine 22 is located at Station 2, the apparatus is a 1250 g.p.m pumper/rescue unit which carries a 500 gallon tank. The apparatus is equiped with 200 feet of hydraulic lines, Genesis spreaders, cutter and a mini cutter. The apparatus also includes a 25 gallon foam bladder.

 
 
Grass Unit 23


2002 Ford



 
 
Squad 12


1999 KME

Equipped with a 250 gallon tank, 500 gpm and rescue tools.

 
 
Quint 11


1997 Pierce

Equipped with a 500 gallon tank, 2,000 gpm pump, and rescue tools.

 
 
Air & Light 24


1995 Ford



 
 
Hazmat 14


1990 Chevy



 
 
Engine 21


1987 Mack

Eqipped with a 600 gal tank, 1,500 gpm pump and rescue tools.

 
 
RETIRED


1973 Mack

This 1973 Mack will be retired this year after receiving our new Ferrara Rescue/Engine in May. The Mack Engine has spent many hours on the fireground since its arrival including many historical fires that have occured in Shelbyville.

 
 



Recent Calls

Tue. Dec 8th 2009
Smithfield Road Car Wreck

Shelbyville Fire and Rescue responded to a two car motor vehicle incident on Smithfield road.  Arriving on scene, f...

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Tue. Nov 3rd 2009
Car Fire 64 West Bound

Shelbyville Fire & Rescue responded to a reported vehicle fire on 64 West at the 33 mile marker.  Arriving on scene ...

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Fri. Sep 25th 2009
Car vs Transformer!

An early morning motor vehicle incident leaves an automobile resting on top of a underground transformer in a rural subdivisi...

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