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The Jefferson County Fire Service (abbreviated as JCFS and known locally as "County Fire" or "Suburban Fire") is an organization that coordinates the independent fire protection districts in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The JCFS was formed for the purpose of mutual aid, dispatch, training, and local standardization.
In addition to its primary function, the fire station served as a community center, as the department hosted social gatherings and many of Jefferson's prominent residents volunteered for the department. The building also housed Jefferson's municipal offices from 1878 to 1965. [2] The fire department used the fire station until 1983.
Jefferson fire chief Levi Eckhardt said that before the November 2023 election, the district held community meetings and tried to get its messaging out on Facebook. But that attempt at the levy ...
The district is asking voters to approve an 81 cent per $1,000 of assessed value levy in the May 21 election. Voters rejected the levy in 2023.
The most visible (and publicized) merger activity of the new government was the integration of the county and city police forces. No pre-merger preparations were made in regards to emergency medical services. Immediately after the merger, the Louisville Fire Department EMS and Jefferson County EMS continued to operate separately as before.
The Jefferson Rural Fire Protection District is asking voters in the 87-square mile district in south Marion County and north Linn County to pass a five-year operations levy to add personnel so it ...
Jefferson is primarily covered by Spring Grove Ambulance service, which occasionally has Advanced Life Support (ALS) capabilities for EMS needs. The Jefferson Fire Department also has a Quick Response Service (QRS), that responds to provide Basic Life Support (BLS) care to patients until the arrival of a transport unit.
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