Engine 45: Sharon Road Saints

The Village of Glendale Fire Department is an ISO Class 2 volunteer fire department with approximately 50 members who serve the Village of Glendale. First established in 1894, the Glendale Fire Department has long served the community.

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Dedicated and highly trained, the Glendale Fire Department's personnel are a cornerstone of its success. The department comprises skilled firefighters, EMT's, and support staff who work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of service.

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Firefighters

As a firefighter, you will be responsible for responding to emergency calls and providing fire suppression and rescue services to the residents of the Village of Glendale.

A Glendale Fire Department emblem featuring a warrior in Roman armor, holding a spear and a glowing sword. The number 45 is displayed on either side of the warrior. A ribbon below reads "The Sharon Road Saints." The background includes red and blue flames.
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EMT

As a EMT, you will respond to emergency calls, provide pre-hospital care, and transport patients to medical facilities. You will provide patients with basic life support.

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Calls

Structure Fire

Units dispatched for a structure fire in the 700 block Villas Circle Lincoln Heighs. Upon arrival active fire seen on the porch. Through quick search and fire attack the fire

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Emblem of the Glendale, Ohio Fire Rescue Station 45. The center features a firefighter helmet, axes, ladder, hydrant, and medical symbol. The border reads "Glendale Ohio Fire Rescue" and a banner at the bottom states "Serving the Village since 1894".

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