Station One – Fire Headquarters 

6048 Morris Road

  Hamilton, Ohio 45011

Main: (513) 887-4402

Fax:   (513) 887-2705

 

Built 2000

 

Fire Chief – David Downie

Assistant Fire Chief – Paul McKendry

Captain – Ben Bultman

Captain – Jim Coggin

Lieutenant – Ryan Berter

Lieutenant – Matt Schumann

Chief 81 - 2005 Ford Expedition

 

Command Vehicle

 

Chief 82 – 2002 Ford Truck

 

Command Vehicle

 

Quint 11 - 2002 Sutphen

 

1500 GPM pumper, 70+ft. ladder with a bucket, 400 gallons of Water and a variety of ladders and rescue equipment.

Quint means "five" - this truck has a pump, water tank, hose, ground ladders, and an aerial ladder

 

Engine 11 - 1984 Sutphen

 

1500 GPM pumper

Three 1 3/4" preconnects

This engine carries 750 gallons of water, 35 ft. ladder, 14 ft. roof ladder, little giant ladder, and 8 ft. attic ladder.

 

Medic 96 - 2002 Ford Excursion 

 

This unit has been custom fitted with shelves and equipment to hold advanced life support supplies as well as limited firefighting equipment

 

 Squad 91 -- 2007 McKoy Miller

 

This unit is the primary EMS response unit at Station 1. It is equipped with advanced life support supplies and sits on the new Kodiak Chassis.

 

It has reflective striping on the rear of the squad allows the squad to be more visible on the road, bringing added safety to the crew.

 

 

 

Squad 93 -- 2002 McKoy Miller

 

This unit is the back up unit for the township and is kept at Station 1. It is equipped with advanced life support supplies.

 

It has reflective striping on the rear of the squad allows the squad to be more visible on the road, bringing added safety to the crew.

 

 

Fire Safety Trailer - 2005 Surrey

 

Dedicated in 2005, as Tara's House (for her vision and fund raisers), this is a state-of-the-art Fire Safety Education trailer that will be used to enhance Community Safety Education.

 

In addition to the standard fire safety education, both children and adults can learn to recognize severe weather warnings, and what steps should be taken to stay safe when severe weather threatens.