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