At Liberty Township Volunteer Fire Department, our active apparatus represents the heart of our emergency response capabilities. Each vehicle in our fleet is equipped with the tools, technology, and power needed to meet the demands of firefighting, rescue, and emergency medical services in our community.
From engines and tankers to brush units and command vehicles, every piece of apparatus plays a vital role in how we operate—whether we’re responding to a structure fire, a vehicle accident, or a medical emergency. Our members train extensively to maintain proficiency with each unit, ensuring efficient, safe, and effective response at all times.
Below, you’ll find details about each of our active units, including specs, capabilities, and the roles they play in our operations. We take great pride in maintaining a reliable fleet that helps us fulfill our mission of protecting lives and property in Liberty & Jackson Townships.
Active Apparatus

Engine 1911
2003 HME 1871-SLe/Ahrens-Fox

Engine 1912
2005 HME 1871-SLe/Ahrens-Fox

Heavy Rescue 1931
2017 Spartan Metrostar manufactured by Spencer

Tanker 1948
2022 Freightliner 114 SD Chassis

Squad 1951
2022 Ford 550 with utility box, 4-wheel drive

Brush 1977
1996 GMC 3500

Fire Officer/Command Vehicle 1952
2022 Chevrolet Silverado 4×4

Fire Officer/Command Vehicle 1953
2018 Ford 150 SSV 4×4

Fire Officer/Command Vehicle 1954
2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Extended Bed with Cap