Of seven vehicles on the district's roster, 3, Engine 21, Water Tender 36 and Support 1 are assigned to this station, as well as their sole ambulance. The district has 19 volunteer firefighters, a Chief, an Assistant Chief, an auxiliary member and two dispatchers.
Their full roster of equipment:
- E11
- 1971 Ford LN7000 Pumper - 1500 Gallon - 1250GPM - Station 01
- WE12
- 1971 IHC Loadstar Type 3 Wildlands Engine/Tender - 1100 Gallons - 250 GPM - Station 01
- E21
- 2005 IHC 4400 CAFS Pumper 1250 Gallons - 1250 GPM - Station 02
- WT36
- 1971 Western Star Tender - 2500 Gallons - 450 GPM - Station 02
- Supp 1
- 1985 Ford E350 Support van - Station 02
- Unit 4
- Boundary Ambulance Unit 4 - Station 02
- E33
- 1971 Ford LN7000 Pumper FoamPro 2000 - 1200 Gallons - 1250 GPM - Station 03
- WE22
- 1989 Ford L8000 Type 3 Wildlands Engine/Tender - 1100 Gallons - 250 GPM Station 03
We, the members of Hall Mountain Volunteer Fire Department, dedicate our efforts to provide for the safety and welfare of the public
through preservation of life, property, and the environment.
Established: 1979
Area Boundaries:
- From Rock Creek North to the Canadian Border
- – Highway 95 and Highway 1
- Westside Road
- - from Ball Creek to the Canadian Border
- Moyie River Road
- - from Meadow Creek railroad crossing north to the Canadian Border
Capabilities:
- Structure, Vehicle, and Wildlands Firefighting
- Ice Rescue
- Rope Rescue
From the Hall Mountain VFA