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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 ]
Titled "Fire Station # 2–3" in the 1980s [19] [20] 2015–present Station 3 Mitchell J. Brown Fire Station 222 Greenlawn Avenue In use Built on the site of CFD's administration building, training academy, maintenance building, and communications department. [19] 4 1874–1892 Flowers Engine House 479 N. High Street Demolished
Columbus firefighters will a pay raise of 18.5% between now and October 2025 under a new three-year contract.allowed to ... Columbus Division of Fire is one of the busiest fire departments in Ohio ...
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 ...
The Columbus Division of Fire continues to battle a massive fire at a scrapyard on Columbus' South Side. A fire broke out at Columbus Auto Shredding at 2181 Alum Creek Dr. Friday, shortly after ...
Columbus Division of Fire; N. Norwood Fire Department; T. Toledo Fire & Rescue Department; Y. Youngstown Fire Department This page was last edited on 29 May 2024 ...
Almost 1,800 Columbus Division of Fire firefighters and civilian employees collected $23.4 million in overtime pay in 2022, and another $54.6 million in "other" compensation, on top of their total ...
On September 4, 2015, Pittman graduated from the Ohio Fire Academy with the intent of becoming a firefighter. [13] On December 14, 2017, he joined the Middletown Division of Fire. [ 14 ] Pittman would later join the Columbus Division of Fire in 2020.