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Roanoke City Fire-EMS department operates 12 fire engines, four aerial ladder trucks, eight ambulances, three command vehicles and airport rescue firefighting seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Firefighter/EMTs operate out of 13 stations with 16 pieces of front-line fire apparatus, seven front-line EMS units, one medium-squad and one HazMat unit.  
 
Roanoke City Fire-EMS department operates 12 fire engines, four aerial ladder trucks, eight ambulances, three command vehicles and airport rescue firefighting seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Firefighter/EMTs operate out of 13 stations with 16 pieces of front-line fire apparatus, seven front-line EMS units, one medium-squad and one HazMat unit.  
  
=== Station 1 Headquarters - Third Street ===
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=== Station 1 Headquarters - Franklin Rd. ===
 
*Engine 1
 
*Engine 1
 
*Ladder 1
 
*Ladder 1
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*Medic 1
 
*Medic 1
 
*RS-1
 
*RS-1
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=== Historic Station 1 - East Church Ave. ===
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Historic Station 1 was built in 1906 and stopped running calls in 2007 when the new Station 1 was built. The Roanoke Police Department's Mounted Patrol maintains a stable in the station. Historic Station 1 is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
 
   
 
   
=== Station 2 - Noble Avenue ===
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=== Station 2 - Noble Ave. ===
 
*Engine 2
 
*Engine 2
 
*Ladder 2
 
*Ladder 2
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*Medic 2  
 
*Medic 2  
  
=== Station 3 - 6th & Rorrer Avenue ===
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=== Station 3 - 6th & Rorrer Ave. ===
 
*Engine 3
 
*Engine 3
 
*Medic 3  
 
*Medic 3  
  
=== Station 4 - Peters Creek Road ===
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=== Station 4 - Peters Creek Rd. ===
 
*Engine 4
 
*Engine 4
 
*Tanker 4
 
*Tanker 4
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*Medic 4
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=== Station 5 - 20th & Melrose Ave. ===
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Old Station 5 closed in 2010 when the new Station 5 was completed. Personnel from old Station 5 and Station 9 were consolidated into the new Station 5.
  
=== Station 5 - 12th & Loudoun Avenue ===
 
 
*Engine 5
 
*Engine 5
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*Ladder 5
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*BC-2
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*Medic 5
  
=== Station 6 - Jamison Avenue ===
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=== Station 6 - Jamison Ave. ===
 
*Engine 6  
 
*Engine 6  
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*Heavy Tactical Rescue 6
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*Brush truck
 
*Medic 6
 
*Medic 6
*Heavy Tactical Rescue
 
  
=== Station 7 - Memorial Avenue ===
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=== Station 7 - Memorial Ave. ===
 
*Engine 7
 
*Engine 7
 
*Ladder 7
 
*Ladder 7
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*Medic 7
  
=== Station 8 - Crystal Springs Avenue ===
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=== Station 8 - Crystal Springs Ave. ===
 
*Engine 8
 
*Engine 8
  
=== Station 9 - 24th & Melrose Avenue ===
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=== Station 9 - Closed ===
*Engine 9  
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Station 9 closed in 2010 when the new Station 5 was completed. Personnel from Station 9 and old Station 5 were consolidated into the new Station 5.
*Medic 9
 
  
=== Station 10 - Airport Road ===
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=== Station 10 - Aviation Dr. ===
 
*Engine 10
 
*Engine 10
*Medic 10,
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*Medic 10
 
*Airport Rescue 1,2,3  
 
*Airport Rescue 1,2,3  
  
=== Station 11 - Riverland Rd ===  
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=== Station 11 - Riverland Rd. ===  
 
*Engine 11
 
*Engine 11
  
 
=== Station 12 - Closed ===
 
=== Station 12 - Closed ===
 
   
 
   
=== Station 13 - Appleton Ave ===  
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=== Station 13 - Appleton Ave. ===  
 
*Engine 13
 
*Engine 13
 
*Ladder 13
 
*Ladder 13
  
=== Station 14 - Mecca Street ===  
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=== Station 14 - Mecca St. ===  
 
*Engine 14
 
*Engine 14
  

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Roanoke City Fire Stations

Roanoke City Fire-EMS department operates 12 fire engines, four aerial ladder trucks, eight ambulances, three command vehicles and airport rescue firefighting seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Firefighter/EMTs operate out of 13 stations with 16 pieces of front-line fire apparatus, seven front-line EMS units, one medium-squad and one HazMat unit.

Station 1 Headquarters - Franklin Rd.

  • Engine 1
  • Ladder 1
  • Investigator 1
  • Medic 1
  • RS-1

Historic Station 1 - East Church Ave.

Historic Station 1 was built in 1906 and stopped running calls in 2007 when the new Station 1 was built. The Roanoke Police Department's Mounted Patrol maintains a stable in the station. Historic Station 1 is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Station 2 - Noble Ave.

  • Engine 2
  • Ladder 2
  • Haz-Mat 1
  • Medic 2

Station 3 - 6th & Rorrer Ave.

  • Engine 3
  • Medic 3

Station 4 - Peters Creek Rd.

  • Engine 4
  • Tanker 4
  • Medic 4

Station 5 - 20th & Melrose Ave.

Old Station 5 closed in 2010 when the new Station 5 was completed. Personnel from old Station 5 and Station 9 were consolidated into the new Station 5.

  • Engine 5
  • Ladder 5
  • BC-2
  • Medic 5

Station 6 - Jamison Ave.

  • Engine 6
  • Heavy Tactical Rescue 6
  • Brush truck
  • Medic 6

Station 7 - Memorial Ave.

  • Engine 7
  • Ladder 7
  • Medic 7

Station 8 - Crystal Springs Ave.

  • Engine 8

Station 9 - Closed

Station 9 closed in 2010 when the new Station 5 was completed. Personnel from Station 9 and old Station 5 were consolidated into the new Station 5.

Station 10 - Aviation Dr.

  • Engine 10
  • Medic 10
  • Airport Rescue 1,2,3

Station 11 - Riverland Rd.

  • Engine 11

Station 12 - Closed

Station 13 - Appleton Ave.

  • Engine 13
  • Ladder 13

Station 14 - Mecca St.

  • Engine 14