Columbia Fire Department
The Columbia Fire Department provides fire protection and emergency medical services to Columbia, Missouri.[2] It protects an area of 60.4 square miles (160 km2) and a population of approximately 100,000 from 9 stations strategically located around the city. The department is responsible for an area of 68 square miles (180 km2) with a population over 117,000.[2]
Operational area | |
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Country | United States |
State | Missouri |
Cities | Columbia |
Agency overview[1] | |
Annual calls | 10,466 (2013) |
Employees | 140 (2015) |
Annual budget | $17,182,916 (2015) |
Staffing | Career |
Fire chief | Andy Woody |
IAFF | 1055 |
Facilities and equipment | |
Battalions | 1 |
Stations | 9 |
Engines | 2 |
Trucks | 2 |
Platforms | 1 |
Quints | 6 |
Squads | 1 |
HAZMAT | 1 |
Rescue boats | 1 |
Light and air | 1 |
Website | |
Official website | |
IAFF website |
History
The Columbia Fire Department got its start in 1825 when General Olden Guitar organized a volunteer fire department.[3] Their equipment consisted of 12 buckets that were suspended from ladders on a wagon. Each member was required to have a ladder as well as two buckets of water prepared before going to bed each night. In 1893, the department began to transition to career members.[3]
Stations and apparatus
Fire Station Number | Address | Engine Company | Ladder Company,Tower Company or Quint Company | Chief Unit | Other Units |
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1 | 201 Orr Street | Engine 1 | Ladder 1 | Division Chief | Boat 1, Utility 1, Foam 1 |
2 | 1212 West Worley Street | Engine 2 | Ladder 2 | ||
3 | 1000 Ashland Road | Quint 3 | Squad 3, Foam 3 | ||
4 | 2300 Oakland Gravel Road | Quint 4 | |||
5 | 1400 Ballenger Lane | Tower 5 | |||
6 | 3112 Chapel Hill Road | Quint 6 | |||
7 | 400 Green Meadows Circle | Quint 7 | Bus 76 | ||
8 | 2301 East Nifong Boulevard | Quint 8 | Air Truck, Special Operations vehicle | ||
9 | 201 Blueridge Road | Quint 9 | Hazmat Truck, Hazardous Device Unit |
Gallery
- Structure fire on the University of Missouri campus
- Extrication accident
- House explosion, 2008
References
- "2015 Adopted Budget" (PDF). Golumbia Missouri. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- "About Us". Columbia Fire Department. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
- "History". Columbia Fire Department. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
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