Our Stations & Fleet

Two stations | Eight pieces of apparatus

A stone firefighter statue stands on a pedestal in a small circular memorial garden with American flags, flowers, and a stop sign, surrounded by residential houses.

The Main Station: 18-100

The main firehouse for the Stony Point Fire District is on the corner of Summit Avenue and North Liberty Drive (commonly known as Route 9W.)

On August 19 1953, the taxpayers approved a proposition to spend $5,200.00 for the purchase of the property. The two-story brick edifice was erected in 1955 at a cost of $90.000.00. The Wayne Hose Co. spent another $14,000.00 “plus” for furnishings. It was dedicated on December 10, 1955 at an “open house”. This picture is how it looks today.

A brick building with a sign reading "Wayne Hose Co. No. 1" and "Fire District" on its side, surrounded by grass, pavement, and bushes, with a road sign partially visible in the foreground.

Station 2: 18-101

Located at the corner of Route 210 and Central Highway on a half acre of land, Station 2 was opened in 1974.

This former gas station, which has been remodeled affords the housing of additional apparatus as well as a faster response time to those areas to the south and west of the town. Below are some pictures of how it looks today.