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Have you ever wondered what the inside of a fire station
looks like? Here
is your opportunity to see for yourself what the Snyder Fire Department
Facility looks
like on the inside. Take a virtual tour of the Snyder Fire Department.

We ask that you remember that the Snyder Fire Department provides these photographs as a
courtesy. Duplication, or unauthorized use of any photograph contained on this website is
strictly prohibited without the express written permission of the Snyder Fire Department
or Snyder Fire District.
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List of the pictures which are included in
the tour:
-
Front of the
Fire Station
-
Apparatus Bays
for Engines 1, 2 & 3
-
Apparatus Bays
for Heavy Rescue 5, Truck 6 and Light Rescues 7 & 7-1
- Rear of the Fire Station -
Photo 1 &
Photo 2
- Rear
Entrance to the Fire Station
- Front
Entrance featuring a turn of the century hose reel
on display
- Rescue 5,
Engines 1, 2, & 3 as viewed from the mezzanine
- Truck 6
as viewed from the Fitness Room
- The Front
Cabs of Engine 1, 2 & 3, Rescue 5 & Truck 6 as viewed
from the Apparatus Bay
- The newly constructed
fitness room is located
behind the windows in the mezzanine
- Fitness Room featuring a variety
of weights and other physical fitness equipment. -
Photo 1,
Photo 2 &
Photo 3
- Rear Entrance to the Firehouse –
Visitors are greeted with a full compliment of Snyder
Fire historical documents and firefighting memorabilia
located in the oak trophy cases. -
Photo 1,
Photo 2,
Photo 3 &
Photo 4
- Spread all along the corridors are
photographs depicting the history of the Snyder Fire
Department and various fires fought over the years. -
Photo 1,
Photo 2,
Photo 3 &
Photo 4
- Conference
Room
- Office of
the Snyder Fire District Board of Fire Commissioners
- Executive Office featuring desks
and working space for the Executive Officers (President,
Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and Board of
Directors) - Photo 1 &
Photo 2
- Office of the First Assistant
Chief and Second Assistant Chief. -
Photo 1,
Photo 2 &
Photo 3
- Office of
the Chief of Department
- Firematic Officers Office
featuring working space for the Captains and
Lieutenants. - Photo 1,
Photo 2 &
Photo 3
- Training
Library featuring storage for firefighting and
emergency medical reference materials.
- Booster Drive Office used by the
fund drive committee while working on the annual Snyder
Fire Department Booster Drive Campaign. Note the framed
poster dating back to the 1950’s. -
Photo 1 &
Photo 2
- Training Room: Features a
spacious room with a full compliment of audio visual
aids to assist with the presentation of state of the art
drills, videos and lectures. -
Photo 1 & Photo 2
- This
photograph shows the 10’ wide electric presentation
screen that comes down from the ceiling storage in the
Training Room. Also shown is the LCD Projector which is
used to project drills, video sources and other
presentations onto the screen.
- Firehouse
Kitchen
- Television Room -
Photo 1,
Photo 2 &
Photo 3
- Club Room
- Original
stone nameplate taken off the old firehouse building
when it was torn down in 1996. It is well preserved
today in the clubroom.
- Billiard
Room featuring billiard table originally purchased
by the department in 1925 for $140.00
- Watch
Room: Located in Apparatus Bay and used for filing
the official reports after an incident. Also houses
communication equipment.
- Firematic
Equipment Room used for storing spare gear, uniforms
and radios.
- Emergency Medical Supply Room used
for storing spare EMS equipment. -
Photo 1 &
Photo 2
- Master
Mechanic’s Office used by the Master Mechanic who is
responsible for apparatus maintenance
- Workshop
used to do miscellaneous repairs and projects
- SCBA
storage and maintenance room
- EMS Clean
Room: used for cleaning EMS equipment and properly
storing hazardous waste until it can properly discarded
- View of
the mezzanine used for storing miscellaneous fire
department property including spare fire hose as shown
here
- LASA
Supply Room: Used to store equipment which is used
in handling Hazardous Material Incidents and also houses
a large supply of firefighting foam.
- Plaque
memorializing Rudolph Lutz hangs in the main
entrance way for all visitors to see and to remind
Snyder Firefighters of his sacrifice.
- Plaque
memorializing John Bresnahan hangs in the main
entrance way for all visitors to see and to remind
Snyder Firefighters of his sacrifice.
- Plaque
honoring the members of the Building Committee who
were responsible for planning the current firehouse. The
plaque hangs in the front entrance way.
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