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The Columbus Division of Fire oversees 35 engine companies, 16 ladder companies, 5 rescue companies, and 40 EMS transport vehicles as well as several special units and reserve apparatus. It is staffed by a minimum of 292 personnel during daytime hours (first 12 hours) and 331 during nighttime hours (second 12 hours). [ 5 ]
The station is part of the fire department's Battalion 5, one of five stations in the battalion that serves the city's west side. [23] It is Franklinton's only fire station. [ 4 ] The station has three emergency service vehicles: Engine 10, a 2009 Ferrara; Ladder 10, a 2001 Sutphen 95' Platform; and Medic 10, a 2008 Int'l/Horton.
Lieutenant Frank D. Grashel Fire Station 3200 Sullivant Avenue In use 13 1892–c. 1957 Engine House No. 13 2468 N. High Street Demolished Opened as Chemical Engine House No. 2, renamed in 1898. Demolished in 1957. [42] 1967–present Station 13 Olde North Columbus Fire Station 309 Arcadia Avenue In use [43] 14 1907–2001 Engine House No. 14
Columbus firefighters will get an 18.5% pay raise between now and October 2025 under a new three-year contract recommended by a factfinder after Columbus City Council took no public action on the ...
The city of Columbus plans to have 79 more neighborhood streets resurfaced and 340 more federal Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant curb ramps built this spring at a cost of $12.35 million ...
The Columbus Division of Fire responded to 39 heat-related calls this week, leading to 31 people being transported to local hospitals, according to data from CFD. Since Monday, CFD has received an ...
Columbus became a city in 1834, and it was divided into three wards, each with four councilmembers. [1] The current seven-member council was established in 1914; several proposals were rejected in subsequent decades to increase the number of seats as the city grew. Ward systems were proposed in 1968, 1975, 2012, and 2016. [2]
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