Plainfield Fire Territory

Plainfield Fire Territory Plainfield Fire Territory, Plainfield Indiana provides Fire/EMS services to 45,000 residents. This area has an estimated resident population of over 38,000.
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The Plainfield Fire Territory, formerly the Plainfield Fire Department, provides fire protection, emergency medical, hazardous materials response, technical rescue and fire prevention services to the Southeast corner of Hendricks County. The Plainfield Fire Territory includes Guilford Township and the Town of Plainfield. The town includes parts of Guilford, Liberty and Washington townships in Hend

ricks County. The Plainfield Fire Territory operates from three fire stations and a fire headquarters. Three engine companies, one ladder company, three transporting paramedic units and one command vehicle are staffed twenty-four (24) hours a day. In addition, there is a support truck that pulls the rescue boat and the specially equipped Gator ATV. There are eight (8) full time administrative positions: Chief, Deputy Chief of Administration, Deputy Chief of Operations, Division Chief of Fire Prevention, Division Chief of EMS, Division Chief of Support Services, Fire Prevention Officer and an Executive Assistant. All but the Executive Assistant have emergency operations responsibilities. The emergency operations shift staff includes seventy two (72) sworn firefighters among three shifts. Each shift is led by a Battalion Chief, Captain, and three Lieutenants. All firefighters are also an EMT or Paramedic. They work a standard rotating shift of twenty-four (24) hours on-duty and forty-eight (48) hours off-duty. In addition, some of the shift personnel double as investigators and/or inspectors on their days off. The Plainfield Fire Territory participates in the Hendricks County Rescue Task Force thru the Hendricks County Fire Chiefs Association. The task force was created to pool the resources of the Hendricks County fire departments, to enhance the response to technical rescue situations. Plainfield Fire Territory supplies support in all disciplines but has a leadership role in water/ice, rope, confined space and vehicle/machinery extrication rescues. The Plainfield Fire Territory is the busiest fire department in Hendricks County, responding to more than 7500 emergency calls annually. Approximately 70% of those calls are emergency medical responses. The nature of the Plainfield jurisdiction includes a large industrial/warehouse district, numerous residential neighborhoods, a two large state correctional facilities, multiple retail complexes, and rural agricultural areas. This includes several miles of interstate and state highways. The proximity of Plainfield to the Indianapolis International Airport and the city of Indianapolis, contributes to the volume and nature of the emergency calls that the Plainfield Fire Territory receives.

After years of providing water-rescue at the surface level, the PFT is excited to add sub-surface water rescue abilities...
06/01/2026

After years of providing water-rescue at the surface level, the PFT is excited to add sub-surface water rescue abilities to our technical rescue toolbox. 18 PFT employees are currently participating in a rigorous training program to make this program a reality. Over the next couple of weeks, you may see us out training in public bodies of water. The goal is to be operational in dive rescue by the fall of this year.

This week we said farewell and good luck to Lieutenant Ed McDonald. After more than 18 years serving the PFT, and more t...
05/29/2026

This week we said farewell and good luck to Lieutenant Ed McDonald. After more than 18 years serving the PFT, and more than 2 decades of total service, he has hung up his coat for the final time. We wish him the best in his future endeavors and congratulations on well-earned retirement.

As EMS Week 2026 comes to a close, we wanted to recognize the progress that has been made locally in EMS. We also want t...
05/22/2026

As EMS Week 2026 comes to a close, we wanted to recognize the progress that has been made locally in EMS. We also want to give a huge shout out to our outstanding Paramedics and EMT's who provide lifesaving care 24/7/365.

2100hrs - Several units on the scene for a water rescue incident at Franklin Park. (3) subjects stranded on a sandbar. A...
05/20/2026

2100hrs - Several units on the scene for a water rescue incident at Franklin Park. (3) subjects stranded on a sandbar. All subjects have been rescued and accounted for with minor injuries.

Ladder 123 B-Shift was happy to assist Brentwood Elementary this morning with their egg drop. An exciting finish to the ...
05/19/2026

Ladder 123 B-Shift was happy to assist Brentwood Elementary this morning with their egg drop. An exciting finish to the school year. Wishing the best for all students as they begin summer break.

Early morning trash compactor fire for the A-Shift at the Home Depot Distribution Center on Perry Road. Fire was contain...
05/19/2026

Early morning trash compactor fire for the A-Shift at the Home Depot Distribution Center on Perry Road. Fire was contained to trash compactor in about 20 minutes with smoke throughout the building.

Animal overload this morning! Engine 122 rescued some ducklings and reunited them with their momma in the area of Center...
05/05/2026

Animal overload this morning! Engine 122 rescued some ducklings and reunited them with their momma in the area of Center & Main Streets. Engine 123 removed a cat from the engine compartment of a car and Eternity, the comfort dog, visited the recruit academy.

Duckling video in comments.

0635hrs - PFT Station 122 responded to US 40 & County Road 0 in Liberty Township for an auto accident with entrapment. O...
05/04/2026

0635hrs - PFT Station 122 responded to US 40 & County Road 0 in Liberty Township for an auto accident with entrapment. One patient extricated in 20 minutes and transported to the hospital with serious injuries.

Today is day 1 of the West Central Fire Academy (WCFA) Class 26-16. This 23 student recruit academy will spend the next ...
04/27/2026

Today is day 1 of the West Central Fire Academy (WCFA) Class 26-16. This 23 student recruit academy will spend the next 20+ weeks learning the basics of fire and EMS. Graduation is set for early September. The PFT is the host agency with 13 students followed by Brownsburg Fire Territory with 6, Wayne Township Fire Department Indianapolis with 2 and 1 each from Danville Fire Department and Speedway Fire Department.

Our next blood drive is only a couple of months away. Please join us. Use the QR code or visit the Versiti website to si...
04/26/2026

Our next blood drive is only a couple of months away. Please join us. Use the QR code or visit the Versiti website to sign up.

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591 Moon Road
Plainfield, IN
46168

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