Pecan Creek Volunteer Fire Department

The Pecan Creek fire station houses three vehicles, including this 1979 Hahn fire engine and a 4,500-gallon tanker, plus associated firefighting equipment. Although the Hahn is a 40-year-old truck, it is capable of spewing 1,000 gallons of water per minute and passed a National Fire Protection Association pump test last year, Fire Chief Tom Myers said.

The Pecan Creek fire station houses three vehicles, including this 1979 Hahn fire engine and a 4,500-gallon tanker, plus associated firefighting equipment. Although the Hahn is a 40-year-old truck, it is capable of spewing 1,000 gallons of water per minute and passed a National Fire Protection Association pump test last year, Fire Chief Tom Myers said.

Comanche County hosts a new station

OKLAHOMA CITY – Pecan Creek Volunteer Fire Department expected to be “fired up” Monday morning, Fire Chief Tom Myers said. “We’ve met all the criteria the county demanded.” The Comanche County Board of Commissioners voted Oct. 21 to “grant the start-up” of the Pecan Creek VFD on Dec.