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Below is information concerning the Fire Stations within Beavercreek
Fire Department:
Fire
Stations
How
many fire stations does Beavercreek have?
Beavercreek is currently protected by four fire stations, which are staffed
24-hours per day, year round.
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Where
are the fire stations?
The fire stations are strategically located around Beavercreek. Specifically,
they are:
Station 1 (East) Dayton-Xenia Road
Station 2 (Central) Dayton-Xenia Road
Station 3 (North) Kemp Road
Station 4 (South) Indian Ripple Road
For
more information regarding station location, please see the
following map:
§ Fire Station
Locations
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What
kind of apparatus is found in each fire station?
Each fire station has a minimum compliment of a fire engine and a medic (ambulance).
There are a variety of specialty apparatus also located at the various stations
according to need, staffing, and space.
Station
1 (East)
· Fire Engine
· Medic
· Shift Commander
· Tactical Unit
· Haz-Mat Unit
Station
2 (Central)
· Fire Engine
· Medic
· Squad
· Tanker
Station
3 (North)
· Fire Engine
· Medic
· Ladder Truck
· Reserve Engine
· Reserve Medic
· Communications Unit
· Auxiliary Van
Station
4 (South)
· Fire Engine
· Medic
· Ladder Truck
· Reserve Medic
· Grass Truck
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Are
any future fire stations planned?
There are no immediate plans to build or staff any additional fire stations.
However, there are long-term projections for up to two additional stations:
one at the intersection of Fairgrounds and Trebein, and the other at a location
in the southeast portion of the Township.
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