Dedicated Service Since 1917

STATION 1
Stepney Station 1 is the headquarters for the Stepney Volunteer Fire Company. This building was constructed in 1923 and still remains the operation center for this emergency service.

STATION 2
Stepney Station 2 was built in 1983 and is a sub-division for serving fire protection to the Town of Monroe. This station runs one engine, one truck and a support unit out of its beautiful six bay complex.

E-101
E-101 (Second out of Station #1)
- 2000 Sutphen
- Seating for 6 firefighters
- Detroit "Series 60" engine
- 1000 Gallon tank
- 1750 GPM single-stage pump

E-102
E-102 (First out of station #1)
- 2009 Sutphen pumper
- Seating for 6 firefighters
- Engine: Cummins 450hp
- Transmission: Allison
- 1000 gallon tank

E-104
E-104 (First out station #2)
- 1999 Quality Fire Apparatus "Avenger"
- Spartan Advantage Chassis
- Seating for 6 firefighters
- ISC 330 H.P. Diesel engine
- 1500 GPM Hale Single-stage Pump

R-120
R-120 (Second out station #1)
- 1994 Spartan Heavy Rescue
- Seating for 6 firefighters
- Cell-phone equipped
- Heavy Rescue Jack System
- Cribbing

T-100
T-100 (Second out station #2)
- 2009 Sutphen SPH-100 midmount aerial
- Engine: Cummins 500hp
- Allison transmission
- Seating for 6 firefighters
- Onan generator

Chief's Car
- 2008 Chevrolet Trailblazer