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Below is information concerning the Fire Stations within Beavercreek Fire Department:

Fire Stations

 

How many fire stations does Beavercreek have?

Where are the fire stations?

What kind of apparatus is found in each fire station?

Are any future fire stations planned?

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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