Florence Fire/EMS Department

Florence Fire/EMS Department
Operational area
Country  United States
State  Kentucky
City Florence
Agency overview[1]
Established 1936 (1936)
Annual calls ~9,500
Employees
  • 56 Career
  • 22 Volunteer
Staffing Career & Volunteer
Fire chief Kelly Aylor
IAFF 3303
Facilities and equipment[2]
Stations 3
Engines 2
Platforms 1
Quints 1
Ambulances 3 (called squads)
HAZMAT 1
Website
Official website

The Florence Fire/EMS Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services for Florence, Kentucky.[1] The department is responsible for over 21 square miles (54 km2) with a population of over 45,000 citizens.[1]

History

The Florence Fire Department was founded in 1936 as an all volunteer fire department, organized by the citizenry of Florence with no city affiliation.[3] The first paid fire chief was hired in 1970, and six career firefighters were added in 1979 to supplement the volunteers.[3]

In 1972, Florence Rescue, which was later renamed Florence Emergency Medical Services, was organized. Just like the fire department, this organization was staffed by volunteers.[3] In 1994 these two organizations were merged into a single department under the City of Florence and became known as the Florence Fire/EMS Department.

As of 2015, the Florence Fire/EMS Department employs 58 paid staff members including fire suppression personnel and 6 administrative personnel.[3] In addition to the paid staffing, the department utilizes approximately 22 volunteers.

Stations and apparatus

As of May 2015, this is the current list of stations and apparatus of the Florence Fire Department:[2]

Address Engine Truck Ambulance Special Chief
1 1152 Weaver RdEngine 101
Reserve Engine 104 (Quint)
Ladder 110Squad 113 Shift Commander
2 7201 Industrial RdEngine 102 (Quint) Squad 114Mass Casualty Unit, HazMat 123
3 3125 Ted Bushelman BlvdEngine 103 Squad 115Command 100

References

  1. 1 2 3 "About Us". Florence Fire Department. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Stations & Apparatus". Florence Fire Department. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "History". Florence Fire Department. Retrieved 7 May 2015.

Coordinates: 38°59′36″N 84°38′33″W / 38.99333°N 84.64250°W / 38.99333; -84.64250

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