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Luzerne / l u ˈ z ɜːr n / is an unincorporated community in Oscoda County in the U.S. state of Michigan. [1] The community is located within Big Creek Township.As an unincorporated community, Luzerne has no legally defined boundaries or population statistics of its own but does have its own post office with the 48636 ZIP Code.
Avoca Fire Department (St. 112) Bear Creek Fire Department (St. 113) Shades Creek Fire Department (St. 115) Valley Regional Fire Department (St. 116) Mocanaqua Volunteer Fire Company #1 (St. 118) Pond Hill-Lily Lake Fire Department (St. 218) Courtdale Fire Department (St. 119) Back Mountain Regional Fire Department (St. 121)
A ^ The Edgewater Volunteer Fire Department was known as the Woodland Beach Volunteer Fire Department from its founding until October 2, 2024 when a rebranding was announced. B ^ The Arundel Volunteer Fire Department merged with the Riva Volunteer Fire Department on June 12, 2024 with the Arundel VFD taking over the Riva corporation. Prior to ...
The Swepsonville Volunteer Fire Department responding to a call. A volunteer fire department is normally reached the same way as other emergency services, such as by calling 9-1-1 or 1-1-2. A central dispatcher then calls out the VFD, often through equipment such as pagers, radios, phone apps, or loud signals, such as a fire siren. Average ...
1 Originally organized as "Volunteer Fire Company" on March 17, 1887 and later underwent a name change to "Delaware City Hose Company" on January 23, 1889. There was a disrupted period of inactivity where there was no organized fire company and the Delaware City Fire Company was reorganized on July 9, 1924, however, the company uses the initial date of organization for the previous company in ...
Fine Creek Volunteer Fire Department Powhatan: 4 1974 District Chief 740, EMS 704, Brush 704, Engine 704, Tanker 704, Ranger 704, Medic 741 Deep Creek Volunteer Fire Department Powhatan: 5 1994 District Chief 750, EMS 705, Engine 705, Brush 705, Engine 705, Tanker 705 Powhatan Volunteer Rescue Squad Powhatan: 1956
The local volunteer fire brigade acted quickly as soon as the fire was discovered. The well-trained and equipped department responded with 16 volunteers, a bulldozer, two fire engines, and two pickups carrying pumps and water. They were the first units on scene at about 6pm on the Coast Ridge Road, but West refused to allow them to attack the fire.
In many fire departments in the U.S., the captain is commonly the commander of a company and a lieutenant is the supervisor of the company's firefighters on shift. There is no state or federal rank structure for firefighters and each municipality or volunteer fire department creates and uses their own unique structure.