Haddam Volunteer Fire Company currently operates 13 fire apparatus from its three stations including a rescue boat, and UTV.
Station 1 is located at 439 Saybrook Road in Higganum. Station 2 is located at 1010 Saybrook Road in Haddam.Station 3 is located at 1040 Killingworth Road in Higganum.
Engine 1-13, a 2005 American LaFrance Eagle with a 1,500 gpm pump and 1,000 gallon tank.Tanker 2-13, a 2014 U.S. Tanker on a Kenworth T-800 chassis with a 1,000 gpm pump and 2,700 gallon tank.Engine 3-13, a 2003 Saulsbury on a Spartan Gladiator chassis with a 1,500 gpm pump and 1,000 gallon tank.Rescue 5-13, a 2004 American LaFrance Metropolitan.Engine 6-13, a 2016 E-One Cyclone II with a 2,000 gpm pump and a 1,000 gallon tank.Rescue 7-13, a 2001 SVI Light Rescue on a Ford F450 chassis. Previously owned by Haddam Neck Vol. Fire Co.Utility 8-13, a 2016 Ford F350 with a Knapheide utility body.Utility 9-13, a 2016 Ford F350 with a Knapheide utility body.CAR-13, a 2006 Ford Expedition command vehicle (frequently used by 10-13).Utility 11-13, a 2016 Ford F350 with a Knapheide utility body.Brush 12-13, a 2001 International with a 500 gmp pump and 750 gallon tankMarine 13, a 2007 Zodiac 730 SRMN rigid inflatable.UTV 13, a 2020 Can Am Defender Pro XT HD10.“The Pirsch” antique/pumper. Built in 1929 by Peter Pirsch & Sons and used until 1963.