Botetourt County Fire & EMS
Coordinates: 37°30′3.7″N 79°52′38.1″W / 37.501028°N 79.877250°W
Botetourt County Fire & EMS | |
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Agency overview | |
Established | December 17, 2001 |
Employees | 54 total career and ≈130 active volunteers |
Staffing | Combination career and volunteer organization |
Fire chief | Jeff Beckner[1] |
EMS level | ALS and BLS |
Facilities and equipment | |
Stations | 8 |
Website | |
http://www.botetourtfireems.org/ |
Botetourt County Fire & EMS (formerly Botetourt County Emergency Services) provides fire suppression, emergency medical services, hazardous material cleanup, emergency management, technical rescue, water rescue, fire prevention, and public education to Botetourt County, Virginia. The department uses a combination of volunteer agencies and career staff to perform these services. The combined agency is led by the Chief of Fire & EMS who is responsible for the daily operation and management of the organization.
Station | Location | Fire Apparatus | EMS Apparatus | ||||||
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Engine | Ladder | Tanker | Squad | Brush | Utility | EMS QRV | Ambulance | ||
Station 1 | Blue Ridge | XX | X | X | X | X | XX | ||
Station 2 | Troutville | XX | X | X | X | X | XX | ||
Station 3 | Buchanan | X | X | X | X | X | X | XX | |
Station 4 | Fincastle | XXXX | X | X | X | XX | XX | ||
Rescue 4 | Fincastle | XX | XX | ||||||
Station 5 | Eagle Rock | XX | X | X | XX | X | XX | ||
Station 6 | Glen Wilton | X | X | X | X | ||||
N/A | Oriskany | X | |||||||
Station 12 | Read Mountain | X | X | X | X | XX | |||
References
- ↑ "Botetourt County Announces First Chief of Fire and Emergency Medical Services". Botetourt County Fire & EMS. Retrieved 6 September 2014.
External links
- Botetourt County Fire & EMS website
- Blue Ridge Vol. Fire Dept. website
- Blue Ridge Vol. Rescue Squad website
- Read Mountain Fire and Rescue website
- Troutville Vol. Fire Dept. website
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