Junction Fire Company #15 Thanks Decatur Fire Co. for Apparatus Support During Repairs

Photo by Junction Fire Company #15A look at the Junction Fire Company #15 station, where apparatus assignments have shifted over the past several weeks during maintenance and upgrades.

Photo by Junction Fire Company #15Engine 5 from Decatur Fire Co. was placed in service at Junction while the Rescue and Truck were out, providing coverage and support thanks to our mutual-aid partners.

Photo by Junction Fire Company #15Engine 5 operated as a manpower hauler during calls, ensuring staffing and response continuity while primary units were temporarily out of service.

Photo by Junction Fire Company #15With the Rescue back in service, Truck 15 went 10-8 Emergency Vehicle Service for lighting upgrades, improving visibility and safety while responding—thank you to Decatur Fire Co. for their support.
November 20, 2025 — The Junction Fire Company #15 shared an update explaining why residents may have recently seen a different fire apparatus labeled Engine 5 responding to calls over the past several weeks.
While the department’s Rescue was out of service undergoing repairs, their brothers and sisters from the Decatur Fire Company #5 graciously loaned an older engine to ensure Junction Fire Company could continue to respond without interruption. Once the Rescue returned to service, the Junction Fire Company’s Truck was taken out of service and placed 10-8 Emergency Vehicle Service for lighting upgrades.
The apparatus received a lighting enhancement that replaced the old cab-mounted light bar with one light bar on the front and two on the sides, improving visibility and safety for responders and motorists. During this time, the borrowed Engine 5 was used primarily as a manpower hauler, ensuring crews could still respond effectively while the truck was unavailable.
Department members expressed sincere gratitude to Decatur Fire Company for their support and willingness to assist for an extended period. Officials also reminded the community to check out the department’s Heating Package raffle, which includes cash prizes, as a way to continue supporting local fire service operations.