Letter from the Chief
Located at 1646 West Galbraith Road, the North College Hill Fire Department proudly protects an area of 1.8 square miles with approximately 10,000 citizens.
The station houses one combination aerial ladder/pumper (called a Quint), one combination engine/rescue, two ambulances, one first response/staff vehicle and one command vehicle. The department responds to approximately 1400 emergency medical and 350 fire calls annually. The department has an ISO rating of 4/9 and provides emergency medical services at the Paramedic Level (as of September 2011).
The department takes pride in its ability to serve the needs of the community and is always looking for new ways to do so. Please feel free to contact us with concerns/suggestions or just stop by for a visit.
- Chief Brian Fels
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Fire Hydrant Snow Removal

When heavy snow hits our city, fire hydrants can get buried in snow banks when snow plows push snow to the side of the roads. Establishing a water source is vital in any firefighting effort, a cleared out hydrant saves precious time getting water on a fire. We ask our residents to please shovel out the fire hydrants near their homes or businesses.
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