Stations & Fleet

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The Doylestown Fire Company proudly operates out of two stations, Station 19 and Station 79, serving the community with a dedicated and diverse fleet. Together, these stations house a total of 11 pieces of apparatus, including engines, ladders, a heavy rescue, brush units, and support vehicles. This robust fleet ensures the fire company is always ready to respond to a wide range of emergencies, providing vital fire suppression, rescue, and support services throughout Doylestown and the surrounding areas. Each station plays a critical role in the company’s ability to maintain rapid and effective response times, showcasing their commitment to public safety and community service.
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Station 19

68 Shewell Ave.
Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901

A fire station with a red roof and three garage bays stands surrounded by trees. Four emergency vehicles and two utility vehicles are parked in front, and a flagpole with American and blue flags is visible on a sunny day.

Station 79

40 Warden Road
Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901