Throughout the years, Liberty Township Volunteer Fire Department has relied on a wide range of apparatus to serve our community. While these units may no longer be in active service, they each hold a special place in our history, having faithfully responded to countless emergencies and supported our department’s growth and evolution.
Our retired apparatus represent decades of dedication, innovation, and community protection. Many of these vehicles were operated by generations of volunteers and played a vital role in shaping who we are today.
On this page, we invite you to explore the stories and details behind our retired units. It’s our way of honoring the legacy of those rigs—and the firefighters who operated them with pride.
Please note: This list is not a comprehensive record of all retired fire department apparatus. It includes only the units for which information was available or documented at the time of compilation.
Retired Apparatus

Tanker 1948
1990 Peterbilt/Welch 4200 Gallon Tanker

Rescue 1931 (formerly Unit 25)
1994 GMC Topkick Welch Rescue Pumper

Medical Squad 1933
1995 Chevrolet Suburban 4×4 – Medical Quick Response Vehicle

Squad 1951
2001 Ford F550 4×4 Light Rescue

1952 Fire Officer/Command Vehicle
2018 Chevrolet 1500 SSV

Fire Officer/Command Vehicle
1999 Ford Explorer XLT 4×4

Fire Officer/Command Vehicle
2003 Chevrolet Z71 4×4

Unit 30 (1912) – Pumper
1985 Pemfab/Welch – Pumper

Unit 28 – Tanker
1980 Pemfab/Welch – 4,000 Gallon Tanker

Unit 35 (1911) – Pumper
1988 GMC Topkick/Darley – Pumper

Unit 25 – Brush Truck
1964 International – Brush Truck

Unit 32 – Rescue
1966 Dodge – Rescue Truck

Unit 26 – Tanker (Converted to Rescue Truck)
1966 Dodge – Tanker/Rescue

Unit 35 – Pumper
1967 GMC – Pumper

Unit 25 – Pumper
1970 American LaFrance – Pumper

Unit 31 – Mini Pumper
1974 Pierce/International – Mini Pumper

Unit 33 – Rescue
Retired: 1995

Unit 29 – Tanker
1960-1969 GMC L-Series tanker