• Source: Cleveland Division of Fire
    • The Cleveland Division of Fire provides fire protection and works with Cleveland EMS to provide
      emergency medical service to the city of Cleveland, Ohio. The department, which was founded in April 1863, is responsible for 82 square miles (210 km2) with a population of over 390,000 people.


      Stations and apparatus



      The Division of Fire operates out of a headquarters building at 1645 Superior Avenue, which was completed in 1974 at a cost of about $1.6 million.
      As of May 2015 below is a complete list of all stations and apparatus operated by the Cleveland Fire Department.


      = Disbanded companies

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      Since 2000, these companies have been closed:

      Engine 2 stationed at Fire Station 21 closed in 2011 and re-opened in 2017 at Station 28.
      Engine 17 closed in 2011.
      Ladder 9 closed in 2011.
      Ladder 17 closed in 2004.
      Ladder 42 closed in 2011.
      Battalion 1 stationed at Fire Station 17 closed in 2011.
      Rescue Squads 3 and 4 closed in 2013.
      Engine 21 Anthony J. Celebrezze (fire boat) is only staffed when needed by Engine 2 members.


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