St. Tammany Fire District 13 operates nine apparatus—four engines, one aerial ladder, three water tenders, and a District Chief’s command vehicle—across four stations, ensuring rapid response to fires, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents, and technical rescue situations.
Station 131 — 13053 Hwy 190
Front-line pumper assigned to Station 131, providing fire suppression and water supply capabilities.
Station 132 — 15281 Bootlegger Rd
Front-line engine assigned to Station 132, equipped for structural firefighting and emergency medical response.
Station 133 — 76160 Louisiana 1077
Front-line engine assigned to Station 133, covering the northern portion of the district including rural areas.
Station 134 — 425 Leeward Loop
Engine assigned to the district's newest station, Station 134.
District Chief’s Vehicle
Command vehicle assigned to the on-duty District Chief for incident command, scene management, and district-wide oversight.
Station 132 — 15281 Bootlegger Rd
Aerial ladder truck providing elevated master stream operations, ventilation, and above-grade rescue capabilities.
Station 131 — 13053 Hwy 190
Water tender assigned to Station 131, providing large-volume water supply to areas without hydrant access.
Station 132 — 15281 Bootlegger Rd
Water tender assigned to Station 132, providing large-volume water supply to areas without hydrant access.
Station 134 — 425 Leeward Loop
Water tender assigned to Station 134, providing large-volume water supply to areas without hydrant access.
District 13 trains regularly with neighboring departments at Fire District 4's (Mandeville) training facility and maintains mutual aid agreements with Fire District 2 (Madisonville), Fire District 5 (Folsom), and the City of Covington.
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