1959 GMC PUMPER (BRAND NEW)
1965 FORD PUMPER (PURCHASED FROM DUNBAR)
1973 AMERICAN LAFRANCE 55' SNORKEL
1973 FORD 4250 GAL. TANKER
1976 FORD 2450 GAL. TANKER
1977 KIASER JEEP 6X6 SUPER BRUSH
1978 GMC 4X4 BRUSH TRUCK
1980 GMC TANKER (BRAND NEW)
1984 CHEVY 4X4 MINI-PUMPER RESCUE (PURCHASED FROM SOMERSET FD)
1984 FORD PUMPER (BRAND NEW)
Farmington Engine-1 1973 MB Mack(sold 9-1-09)
THE FIRST CHASSIS BEING DELIVERED TO THE FARMINGTON VFD IN THE 1950'S
THE NEW ADDITION TO THE FIRE STATION 1979
THE OLD FARMINGTON SQUAD (UNKNOWN YEAR)
STRUCTURE BURN CLASS 1994
BURN CLASS IN WHARTON TWP. 1994
RESCUE CLASS AT FARMINGTON 1996
RESCUE CLASS AT FARMINGTON 1996
PAST CHIEF BILL (BOOM-BOOM) KNIGHT STANDING BESIDE OUR 1947 PUMPER!
1996 Clint Brugger Holding A High Side Door, Brian VanSickle Ripped Off Responding To Truck Fire On The Back Side Of The Summit Mt.
EVOC Training In Farmington 1995
1994 Replacing The Roof At The Farmington VFD
Farmington Engine-6 And Farmington Tanker-4 On Scene Of A Brush Fire In Wharton Twp. 1994
Sunday July 14th 2019, Memorial Service 3:00 p.m. At the St. Joan of Arc Church 3523 National Pike, Farmington , Pa. 15437
Sunday July 14th 2019, Past President's Banquet- Hosted by Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, 1001 Lafayette Dr. Farmington, Pa. 15437, HorDeVours and Social Hour at 5pm, Dinner at 6pm
Monday July 15th 2019, Battle of the Barrel, 6pm at the Farmington VFD
Tuesday July 16th 2019, Tug of War and Fire Truck Pull, 6pm at the Farmington VFD
Wednesday July 17th 2019, Stationary Hose Lay, 6pm,,,,,,,,,, Kids Battle of the Barrel, 7:30 pm
Thursday July 18th 2019, Gear Scramble and Forcible Entry Drill, 6pm,,,,,,,, Kids Bicycle Races and Pedal Power Tractor Pulls 7:30pm
Friday July 19th 2019, Bucket Brigade, 6pm,,,,,,, Kids Bucket Brigade 7:30 pm,,,,, Elliotsville Road Band on Stage
Saturday July 20th 2019 Annual Meeting at 10am at the Farmington VFD Social Hall, 12pm Lunch and Election of Officers, 1pm Meeting Reconvenes
Saturday July 20th 2019 Convention Parade Line up at 3:00 pm Parade Starts at 4pm,, Demolition Derby at 7:00 pm in the Fire Dept. Arena
To help offset the rising cost of heating bills at our Fire Station we decided to install a Outdoor Wood Furnace to heat our Station and our Firehall. We have (3) three fuel oil furnaces in our building, this outdoor burner is tied into all (3) three by radiators supplied by hot water that is heated by our outdoor wood and coal burner. The outdoor burner has saved us alot of money normally spent to buy fuel oil, plus the constant heat in the building has made our station much warmer than the oil furnace ever did. With little upkeep on the burner and fixing the fire morning and night, this purchase has turned out to be one of the best investments we ever made at our Fire Station.