About Us
Welcome to the Beavercreek Township Fire Department. The Fire Department protects a greater than 50 square mile area within Greene County.
Fire Stations
Five fully-staffed Fire Stations provide emergency medical and fire services within Beavercreek 24 hours a day. They provide fire suppression, emergency medical services (EMS), and fire prevention services to the residents of Beavercreek Township, including the City of Beavercreek. Each fire station has a fire engine and a medical unit available to respond to emergencies.
Growth
Established in 1946, the fire department has grown from two volunteer fire companies into a modern, suburban fire department staffed by a combination of 70+ dedicated full-time firefighters. Every day, a staff of up to 24 firefighters and paramedics located at the five fire stations provide 24-hour emergency response to any call for help.
Equipment & Personnel
The department also has a shift commander, two ladder trucks, a water tanker, a heavy rescue, a hazardous materials response unit, a communications unit, and reserve engines and medics. These apparatuses can be staffed in a variety of ways to meet the emergency needs of Beavercreek.
Additional Information
For further information concerning Fire Administration, please contact the Beavercreek Township Fire Department.
More Resources
- Beavercreek Township Fire Department Auxiliary Application and Description September 10, 2015 (PDF)
- Insurance Services Offices Evaluation (PDF)
- Insurance Services Offices Public Protection Classification Survey (PDF)
- Public Protection Classification Brochure (PDF)
- Standards of Cover Beavercreek Township Fire Department 2016 (PDF)
-
Beavercreek Township Fire Department
Physical Address
851 Orchard Lane, Ste. A
Beavercreek, OH 45434
Phone: 937-426-1213 (Administration Offices)Fax: 937-426-8780Emergency Phone: 9-1-1
Non-Emergency Phone Number
937-426-1225
HoursMonday - Friday
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
-
Ohio Burn Ban In Effect
This law prohibits outdoor open burning statewide in unincorporated areas during the months of March, April, May, October, and November between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. This ban includes burning of yard waste, trash, and debris, even in a barrel. Read on... -
Greene County's Sanitary Engineering Upcoming Unidirectional Flushing Initiative
Notice: Greene County Sanitary Engineering Department (GCSED) will be conducting Unidirectional Flushing (UDF) of all our water main lines, which is set to commence on March 27th and will continue into the summer months. Read on... -
Keep in Touch
Stay in touch with us by following us on Twitter, becoming our friend on Facebook, or subscribing to one of our RSS Feeds.