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Central Fire Station opened in 2003. Central Fire Station is the home for one Ladder Truck, one Engine, one Reserve
Engine, one Brush Truck, one Battalion Chief, and one AMR ambulance. Station One’s primary response district is all
City and ESD areas west of Hwy. 342 to the boundaries of Ovilla and Glenn Heights. Station One also houses the
city’s Emergency Operations Center. Staffing at Station One consists of one Battalion Chief, one Captain, one Driver/
Engineer, and two firefighters. In addition, Fire Administration offices out of this station.
Station 1 had 2,236
Fire apparatus responses.
AMR had 1,335 responses including
903 hospital transports.
Station 2 had 1,208
Fire apparatus responses.
Station Two, which opened in January of 2008, services all addresses
east of Hwy 342. The station is located in the 1200 block of Pierce
Road. Strategically located to receive the highest ISO points for
addresses within the city, the station is within five road miles of the
eastern-most residences of the City of Red Oak. Station Two houses
one engine, one Heavy Rescue, one brush truck, and the mobile
incident command bus. Staffing at Station Two consists of one
Captain, one Driver/Engineer, and two Firefighters.
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