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− | Station 12 is co-owned by Roanoke County and [[Botetourt County (VA)|Botetourt County]]. Station 12 is located in Roanoke County and it receives its apparatus and station number by Roanoke County. Read Mountain is dispatched to calls by both jurisdictions. It is the only 100% volunteer run fire station in Roanoke County. | + | Station 12 is co-owned by Roanoke County and [[Botetourt County (VA)|Botetourt County]]. Station 12 is located in Roanoke County, close to the Botetourt County line and it receives its apparatus and station number by Roanoke County. Read Mountain is dispatched to calls by both jurisdictions. It is the only 100% volunteer run fire station in Roanoke County. |
*Wagon 12 | *Wagon 12 |
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Welcome to the Roanoke collaboration article. This is where you, the user, may index any articles you develop for scanning related topics for your area.
Contents
- 1 Codes/Units/Station Lists
- 2 Roanoke County Fire Stations
- 2.1 Apparatus & Stations
- 2.1.1 Station 1 - North County Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.2 Station 2 - Vinton Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.3 Station 3 - Cave Spring Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.4 Station 4 - Catawba Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.5 Station 5 - Hollins Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.6 Station 6 - Mount Pleasant Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.7 Station 7 - Clearbrook Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.8 Station 8 - Bent Mountain Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.9 Station 9 - Fort Lewis Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.10 Station 10 - Masons Cove Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.11 Station 11 - Back Creek Fire & Rescue
- 2.1.12 Station 12 - Read Mountain Fire & Rescue
- 2.1 Apparatus & Stations
- 3 Roanoke County Unit Designations
- 4 Roanoke County Call Types
Codes/Units/Station Lists
Roanoke County Fire Stations
Roanoke County Fire & Rescue's 14 stations are located across the county and are strategically placed to serve its citizens. Most stations have a 12-hour career shift from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday, with volunteers serving on week nights from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am, 24 hours on weekends and on most holidays.
Apparatus & Stations
Station 1 - North County Fire & Rescue
Station is career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
- Wagon 1
- Medic 1
- Car 1
Station 2 - Vinton Fire & Rescue
Company 2 and Rescue 2 are divided into their own seperate, but connected buildings. Vinton's stations are co-owned by Roanoke County and the Town of Vinton. They are located in the Town of Vinton, but they receive some apparatus and their station number by Roanoke County. Vinton is dispatched by Roanoke County to calls in both jurisdictions. One ambulance is career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue and the Town of Vinton.
- Wagon 2
- Engine 2
- Ladder 2
- Tanker 2
- Brush 2
- Car 2
- Medic 21
- Medic 22
- Medic 23
- Squad 2
- Rehab 2
- Car 20
Station 3 - Cave Spring Fire & Rescue
Company 3 and Rescue 3 are divided into their own seperate stations. They operate as two seperate entities. Rescue 3 is one of the 2 all volunteer rescue squads in Roanoke County.
- Wagon 3
- Engine 3
- Ladder 3
- Tanker 3
- Brush 3
- Car 3
- Medic 31
- Medic 32
- Medic 33
- Squad 3
- Car 30
Station 4 - Catawba Fire & Rescue
Ambulance is career staffed part time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
- Wagon 4
- Tanker 4
- Brush 4
- Medic 4
- Car 4
Station 5 - Hollins Fire & Rescue
Wagon and one ambulance are career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
- Wagon 5
- Engine 5
- Ladder 5
- Medic 51
- Medic 52
- Medic 53
- Car 5
Station 6 - Mount Pleasant Fire & Rescue
Ambulances are career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
- Wagon 6
- Tanker 6
- Brush 6
- Medic 61
- Medic 62
- Car 6
Station 7 - Clearbrook Fire & Rescue
Station is career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
- Wagon 7
- Brush 7
- Medic 7
- Car 7
- HTR 1
Station 8 - Bent Mountain Fire & Rescue
One ambulance is career staffed part time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
- Wagon 8
- Tanker 8
- Brush 8
- Medic 81
- Medic 82
- Squad 8
- Car 8
Station 9 - Fort Lewis Fire & Rescue
Ambulances are career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
- Wagon 9
- Engine 9
- Tower 9
- Tanker 9
- Brush 9
- Air 9
- Medic 91
- Medic 92
- Squad 9
- Car 9
Station 10 - Masons Cove Fire & Rescue
Rescue 10 is a joint rescue squad between the Catawba and Masons Cove stations that operates as one entity. Rescue 10 is dispatched to both jurisdictions first due. One ambulance is career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
- Wagon 10
- Tanker 10
- Attack 10
- Medic 10-1
- Medic 10-2
- Squad 10
- Car 10
- Car 104
Station 11 - Back Creek Fire & Rescue
Engine and ambulance are career staffed full time by Roanoke County Fire & Rescue.
- Wagon 11
- Engine 11
- Attack 11
- Brush 11
- Medic 11
- Car 11
Station 12 - Read Mountain Fire & Rescue
Station 12 is co-owned by Roanoke County and Botetourt County. Station 12 is located in Roanoke County, close to the Botetourt County line and it receives its apparatus and station number by Roanoke County. Read Mountain is dispatched to calls by both jurisdictions. It is the only 100% volunteer run fire station in Roanoke County.
- Wagon 12
- Engine 12
- Brush 12
- Utility 12
- Medic 12-1
- Medic 12-2
- Car 12
Roanoke County Unit Designations
All Roanoke County stations have units numbered after their home station's number.
- Format: Medic / Rescue Station Unit#
- Desc: ALS / BLS # #
- Example: Medic 5 2
- For example "Medic 52" is from Hollins station 5.
Other units are specialty units that roam around stations; usually battalion chiefs and EMS captains.
Replace '#' with station number.
- Chief 1 - Roanoke County Fire & Rescue Chief
- Division Chief 1,2,3,4 - Division Chiefs
- Battalion 1 - On-Duty Battalion Chief
- EMS 2 - On-Duty EMS Captain
- FM 1,2,3 - Fire Marshals
- Chaplain 1,2 - Chaplains
- Air 9 - Mobile air bottle refill truck
- Rehab 2 - Rehab unit for firefighters
- HTR 1 - Heavy Technical Rescue truck
- Engine 9 - Reserve engine that covers for engines out of service
- Chief # - Chief of a Volunteer Fire Company and/or Rescue Squad
- Wagon # - Primary response fire engine
- Engine # - Primary response fire engine
- Ladder # - Aerial ladder truck
- Tower # - Aerial ladder truck
- Tanker # - Tanker truck that holds 1,000 gallons of water or more
- Attack # - Brush Truck
- Brush # - Brush Truck
- Squad # - Medium or heavy duty vehicle rescue truck
- Utility # - Response vehicle for Fire/Rescue
- Car # - Response vehicle for Fire/Rescue
- Medic # - ALS staffed ambulance with either an EMT-I or paramedic
- Rescue # - BLS staffed ambulance with an EMT-B
Roanoke County Call Types
- Fire Call - Emergency fire call (ex. Structure Fire, Fire Alarm, Car Fire, Brush Fire, Car Accident, Gas Leak etc.)
- Fire Service Call - Non-emergency fire assist (ex. Water Leak, Lifting Assistance, Vehicle Break Downs etc.)
- Medical Service Call - Non-emergency medical assist (ex. Assist patient upstairs)
- Medical (BLS) - Emergency Basic Life Support
- Medical (ALS) - Emergnecy Advanced Life Support
- ALS-Critical - Advanced Life Support + Critical Patient (ex. Code Blue, other Life or Death situation)