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Unit/Utility 6697 is a utility that is located at and responds from Okolona Fire Protection District station 1. Okolona is centrally located along the southern border of Jefferson County. Unit 6697 is a 2001 Ford F-350/1977 E-One, with the chassis and cab being ex-Jefferson County EMS, and the body ex-South Dixie Fire Protection District. [22]
The Union Fire Protection District, abbreviated UFPD and also known as Union Fire/Rescue, has primary responsibility for fire suppression and emergency medical services for the city of Union, Kentucky and outlying areas. [1] The Union Fire Department was established in 1969. The Union Ambulance District was founded September 10, 1989.
William Swope, Jr., a retired state fire marshal and former Lexington assistant fire chief, has left the race, according to Fayette County election records. District 1 in west Fayette County pulls ...
Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) is a public school district located in Jefferson County, Kentucky, and operating all but one of the public schools in the county. It is governed by an elected seven-member Board of Education , which selects and hires a superintendent , who serves as the system's chief executive.
The set of profiles, which covers every public school district in Kentucky, offers a quick look at learning progress from preschool to post-secondary and how school districts are performing on key ...
The Louisville Division of Fire, commonly known as the Louisville Fire Department or Louisville Fire & Rescue (abbreviated LFD or LFR), is the sole fire suppression agency for the city of Louisville, Kentucky and is one of eight fire departments within the Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky metropolitan area. The Louisville Division of Fire ...
Jeremy Rogers, a School Board candidate and Tallahassee firefighter, sued the city last year in a legal battle that has spilled over into the election.
Danville Schools is a school district located in Danville, Kentucky. The district includes most of the boundaries of the city of Danville, [1] about 15 square miles (39 km 2) in size. It comprises a primary school, intermediate school, one middle school, and one high school and provides educational programs for about 1850 students.