ENGINE 8111
This is our new 2005 International Pierce Contender. It features a 300 hp international diesel engine, Allison Automatic transmission, Waterous 1250 gpm pump and 12 volt scene lights. This Apparatus responds out of our Station 1. Benton County Fire Protection Association owns this truck.

 

ENGINE 8112
This is our new 2005 International KME Competitor. It features a 330 hp international diesel engine, Allison Automatic transmission, and a Hale 1250 gpm pump, a front bumper attack line, 12 volt scene lights, Amkus Extrication Equipment and POK rollup doors. This Apparatus responds out of our Station 2. This truck belongs to Hickory Creek F.D.

 

Station 81

Command

This is our 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe Command Vehicle. It responds to all calls and will be used by the Fire Chief or the Command Officer on Duty. It is equiped  with incident support and command support equipment. This truck belongs to Hickory Creek F.D.
TANKER 8123
This is our 1984 Freightliner with a 3250 gallon tank. It responds to structure and grass fires. This truck belongs to Hickory Creek F.D.
 
BRUSH 8141
This is our AM General HUMMER brush apparatus. It responds to all brush and grass fires. It carries 200 gallons of water, 300 gpm pump, chain saw, leaf blower, and a assortment of wildland handtools. It also responds to all off road emergencies. Benton County Fire Protection Association owns this truck.
 
Support 8151
This is our Support which is a Ford 1 ton chassis that belongs to the Forestry Department. The Rescue body on the rear belongs to Hickory Creek Fire Department. It will respond to car accidents and to all Structure Fires. It currently carries Technical Rescue equipment, Extra SCBA's and extra SCBA tanks. It also carries the mobile cascade system used to refill SCBA and SCUBA tanks. This truck belongs to the Forestry Department. The box and accessories belong to Hickory Creek F.D.
 
MARINE 8171

This Boston Whaler used to serve with the U.S. Coast Guard. Now it serves as our lake rescue fire boat. It has twin 155 hp outboards, a onboard 600 gpm fire pump, and front mounted monitor. It serves the southern half of Beaver Lake when a rescue boat is necessary . This boat belongs to the Forestry Department.
 
Benton Co. Dive Trailer
We provide space for the Benton County Fire/Rescue Dive Team to store their equipment at our station. We also provide them with manpower to haul their trailer when needed. Currently we have a few members on the team. The trailer belongs to Benton County.
 


Station 1
15645 East HWY 264 Lowell, AR

Station 1
Located beside main station at15645 East HWY 264 Lowell, AR

Station 2
Located at 5520 E. Hwy 264 Lowell

 

Training Schedule
Our Tools of the Trade
Tips to keep you and your home safe

Membership Dues or donations may be sent to:
Hickory Creek Fire
Department

15645 E Hwy 264
Lowell, AR 72745

Emergencies - Dial 911

Business Line
  479-756-1303 If no answer please leave a message.

Burn Permits
479-273-5530 Please call for permits before starting your burn.