Ambulance was placed in service on March 16, 1982.
Chevy - 78-10 (Retired)
Engine - 78-9 (Retired)
Light Unit - 78-11 (Retired)
Ambulance - A-78 (Retired)
GMC Engine - 78-3 (Retired)
REO Speed Wagon Second Fire Truck owned by the Greenwood Vol. Fire Company - 78-2 (Retired)
Ambulance - A-78 (Retired)
Greenwood's First Ambulance
Brush Truck - 78-0 (Retired)
Engine - 78-2 (Retired)
Engine - 78-7 (Retired)
Rescue 78 - 78-6 (Retired)
Ambulance - A-78 (Retired)
This ambulance was replaced on 8-29-2012.
Ambulance - B-78 (Retired)
Chevrolet K3500 4x4 - 78-00 (Retired)
5-Man Cab, 250 GPM Hale Pump, 250 gallon tank, Booster Reel, and an assortment of hand tools.
This truck has been repurposed into the Traffic Control Unit (TC78)
Tanker FWD - 78-5 (Retired)
Chevrolet Suburban Command Vehicle - 78-15 (Retired)
Kenworth - 78-3 (Retired)
2001 Kenworth, 5-Man Cab, 1250 GPM, Hale Pump, 800 gallon tank,
400 GPM Pony Pump operating a remote controlled Front-Mounted Deluge Gun. There is also assortment of hand tools and Halmatro Rescue Equipment.
Pierce Lance - 78-6 (Retired)
Heavy Rescue, 8-Man Cab, Will-Burt Light Tower, an assortment of Halmatro Rescue Equipment, Cribbing for Vehicle Stabilization, Air Bags, and numerous other tools.
Tanker 78-5 (Retired)
1985 Freightliner Day Cab, 1250 GPM Waterous Pump, 8,000 gallons of water.
Model-T Ford - First fire truck owned by the Greenwood Vol. Fire Company - 78-1 Antique