Cleveland Division of Fire

Cleveland Division of Fire
Operational area
Country  United States
State  Ohio
City Cleveland
Agency overview[1]
Established April 19, 1863 (1863-04-19)
Employees 751 (2015)
Annual budget $84,597,510 (2015)
Staffing Career
Fire chief Angelo Calvillo Interim Chief
IAFF 93
Facilities and equipment[2]
Battalions 5
Stations 23
Engines 22
Trucks 8
Platforms 3
Squads 2
HAZMAT 2
Fireboats 2
Light and air 1
Website
Official website
IAFF website

The Cleveland Division of Fire provides fire protection and emergency medical service to the city of Cleveland, Ohio.[3] The department, which was founded in April of 1863, is responsible for 82 square miles (210 km2) with a population of over 390,000 people.

Stations and apparatus

The Division of Fire operates out of a headquarters building at 1645 Superior Avenue, which was completed in 1974 at a cost of about $1.6 million.[4]

As of May 2015 below is a complete list of all stations and apparatus operated by the Cleveland Fire Department.[2]

Neighborhood Engine Truck Rescue Squad Special Unit Chief Battalion
1 Downtown Engine 1 Tower 1 Assistant Chief 1 2
4 Ohio City Engine 4 Truck 4 4
6 Lee-Miles Engine 6 5
7 Downtown Engine 7 Truck 7 HazMat 701, HazMat 705 2
10 University Circle Engine 10 Tower 10 5
11 Slavic Village Engine 11 Truck 11 2
13 North Broadway Engine 13 Battalion 2 2
20 Brooklyn Centre Engine 20 Tower 20 B.E.A.M. Unit Battalion 4 4
21 Tremont Fireboat 4
22 St. Clair-Superior Engine 22 Rescue Squad 1 6
23 Edgewater Engine 23 Truck 23 3
24 Clark-Fulton Engine 24 4
26 Kinsman Engine 26 5
30 Glenville Engine 30 Truck 30 Battalion 6 6
31 Collinwood Engine 31 Truck 31 6
33 Halloran ParkEngine 33 Rescue Squad 2 Battalion 3 3
36 Mount Pleasant Engine 36 Truck 36 5
38 West Park Engine 38 3
39 Kamm's Corners Engine 39 Truck 39 3
40 North Shores Engine 40 6
41 Buckeye-Shaker Engine 41 Battalion 5 5
42 Old Brooklyn Engine 42 4
43 Riverside Engine 43 3

References

  1. "2015 Budget Book" (PDF). City of Cleveland. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Cleveland". Ohio Firefighters. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  3. "About". Cleveland Division of Fire. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  4. Miller, William F. (September 22, 1974). "New Buildings Keep Changing Downtown Skyline". The Plain Dealer. pp. A1, AA1.

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