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Monday, April 20, 2026 at 9:35 PM

Fire Department celebrates new fire engines

Fire Department celebrates new fire engines

One of new engines dedicated to Carr family

Steve and Linda Carr pose with Engine 61, which was dedicated to the Carr Family and will be nicknamed Linda. (Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter)

Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter

Back in the 1800s, in the days when fire trucks were pulled by horse carriages, firefighters returning to the station after putting out a fire would have to unhook the horses and push the fire pumpers back into the station.

The tradition of firefighters pushing new fire equipment into the station by hand has continued since then.

“Whenever we get a new engine, it is bad luck to use the engine operationally until it’s been pushed into its home,” North Lyon County Fire Protection District Chief Jason Nicholl said Tuesday at a community event to celebrate the purchase of its two new fire engines with a pushing in ceremony at the Main Street Fire Station.

One of the new engines will be housed at the Main Street Station 61, while the other will be housed at Station 62 on Farm District Road.

The District began looking to buy a new fire engine after one of its old engines experienced a catastrophic failure about a year ago. New fire engines cost about $700,000, but Nicholl said by buying two, the District was able to get them at a total cost of about $1.2 million. They are being financed over seven years.

“These are 20-year investments, so when you’re talking about $1.2 million, it’s a good investment,” he said. “The truth was that our fleet was just so aging, that we would have had to buy a new one next year too, and so to buy one this year and pay and extra $100,000 for it, to buy and another one the next year and pay an extra $100,000, that $200,000 is a year of engine payments.”

Firefighters push the new fire engine into the station.

Public Information Officer Jim Sullivan said having new, top of the line equipment will make a big difference for the crews responding to fires.

“The firefighters here at North Lyon, that’s all they do is train and they’re a great crew,” Sullivan said. “To have the best state-of-the-art equipment that’s not going to break down on them, it’s a heaven blessed sent to them. They’re beyond ecstatic to have this.”

Nicholl also announced that Engine 61, based on Main Street, is dedicated to the Carr family. Steve Carr has served a long and distinguished career as a firefighter, starting in 1972 with the Mason Valley Fire Department. With North Lyon Fire, he has been a firefighter, training captain, department chief, and he has twice served as the district’s interim chief. Linda Carr served several terms on the district’s board of directors.

“Statewide, this family has had a bigger impact on the fire service in Nevada than anyone else,” Nicholl said.

The engine will be named Linda.

“I’m absolutely, utterly shocked, but it’s an honor,” Linda Carr said. “We put a lot of time into this place and fire service is definitely in our families.”

Correction: Jim Sullivan is the public information officer for the North Lyon County Fire Protection District.

North Lyon County Fire Protection District Chief Jason Nicholl speaks before the ceremonial pushing-in ceremony for the new Fire Engine 61.
Kids and members of the community help pull as firefighters push the fire engine into the station.
Firefighters push the new fire engine into the station.
Steve Carr checks out the cab of the new Engine 61.


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Comment author: Jack & Nancy CookComment text: Wonderful man. Created a precious family with Linda. Will always respect and admire his contribution to teaching at FHS.Comment publication date: 4/18/26, 10:27 AMComment source: Howard David JacksonComment author: JeffDickersonComment text: Very well reported, even though our motion was denied.Comment publication date: 4/15/26, 11:05 AMComment source: Judge allows Fernley City Council to proceed with corrective agenda item in Lau expulsion caseComment author: Todd fossumComment text: Hi my name is todd fossum i'm clarence's stepson, I was wondering if he had any siblings. I think he said he had a sister that just survived cancer. If she can get ahold of me or any buddy, my number is 916. 3 4 3 1 1 7 7.Thank you have a blessed dayComment publication date: 1/16/26, 4:33 PMComment source: Clarence L Shields C Comment author: Carl HagenComment text: So just curious, what is the point of a franchise agreement if it is not exclusive?Comment publication date: 12/15/25, 4:18 PMComment source: Council approves non-exclusive franchise agreement for waste collection C Comment author: Christine S GleasonComment text: In the first photo, the woman in the middle, wearing the black shirt, is SaraH Jean Gleason. She is not an FHS Leadership Student but is the person who is responsible (with the help of her father) for starting the Fernley Community Thanksgiving Dinner in 2011. She attended this year's dinner while home from Arizona State University, where she is working on her PhD.Comment publication date: 12/8/25, 8:52 PMComment source: About 400 meals served at Community Thanksgiving DinnerComment author: SusanComment text: RIP Sean. Prayers to the family, sorry for your loss.Comment publication date: 9/25/25, 1:11 PMComment source: Sean Everett Turner
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