2021 Annual Fire Report
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STATIONS<br />
Central <strong>Fire</strong> Station opened in 2003. Central <strong>Fire</strong> Station is the home for one Ladder Truck, one Engine, one<br />
Reserve Engine, one Brush Truck, one Battalion Chief, one Rescue Truck, and the mobile incident command bus.<br />
Station One’s primary response district is all City and ESD areas west of Hwy. 342 to the boundaries of Ovilla and<br />
Glenn Heights. Station One also houses the city’s Emergency Operations Center. Staffing at Station One consists<br />
of one Battalion Chief, one Captain, one Driver/Engineer, and two firefighters. In addition, <strong>Fire</strong> Administration<br />
offices out of this station.<br />
Station 1 had 2,079 fire apparatus responses<br />
Station 2 had 1,408 fire apparatus responses<br />
Station Two, which opened in January of 2008, services all addresses east of Hwy 342. The station is located in<br />
the 1200 block of Pierce Road. Strategically located to receive the highest ISO points for addresses within the<br />
city, the station is within five road miles of the eastern-most residences of the City of Red Oak. Station Two<br />
houses one engine, and two brush trucks. Staffing at Station Two consists of one Captain, one Driver/Engineer,<br />
and two <strong>Fire</strong>fighters.<br />
Station 3, which houses AMR only, had 1,620 responses<br />
including 1,009 hospital transports<br />
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