Erie Fire Department

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Erie Fire Department
Operational area
Country United States
StatePennsylvania Pennsylvania
CountyErie
City Erie
Agency overview
Annual calls5,388 (2015)
EmployeesCareer
Staffing
  • 135 firefighters
  • 3 mechanics
  • 11 support staff
IAFFiaff293.org
Facilities and equipment
Stations7
Engines11 (3 reserve)
Platforms3
Rescues1 (water rescue unit)

Erie Fire Department (EFD) is a fire department providing fire protection, technical and water rescue services for Erie, Pennsylvania.[1]

In 2015 Erie Fire Department responded to 5,388 calls.[2]

Apparatus and stations

EFD stations and apparatus[3]
Station Location Apparatus
Central Station

(Station 1)

208 West 12th Street
  • Tower 1
  • Tower 2
  • Tower 1-2 (reserve)
South Central Station

(Station 12)

3507 Peach Street
  • Engine 12
  • Engine 12-1 (reserve)
East Station

(Station 8)

832 East Ave
  • Engine 8
  • Water Rescue 1
West Station

(Station 6)

1740 West 26th Street
  • Engine 6
  • Engine 6-1 (reserve)
  • Engine 3 (spare/reserve)
8th Street Station

(Station 11)

1747 West 8th Street
  • Engine 11
  • Engine 11-1
28th Street Station

(Station 13)

1027 East 28th Street
  • Engine 13
  • Engine 13-1
Training Station

(No station number)

1937 East Lake Rd
  • Training Engine

Fallen firefighters

Name Age Rank Date Cause
John A. Nuber 56 Firefighter/Diver April 27, 2002 Heart attack

See also

References

  1. ^ "Largest class of Erie firefighters in 16 years joins the Erie Fire Department". WJET/WFXP/YourErie.com. 2020-03-11. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  2. ^ "Brief overview of Local 293". iaff293.org. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
  3. ^ "List of Stations – City of Erie, PA Fire Department". Retrieved 2020-05-14.