Plano Fire-Rescue
Plano Fire-Rescue provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the city of Plano, Texas. The department is responsible for a population of 271,000 residents spread across 72 square miles (190 km2).[1] It is also the 10th largest department (by number of firefighters) in the state of Texas.[3]
Stations and apparatus
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Address |
Engine |
Truck |
EMS |
Command |
Other |
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1 |
1901 Avenue K | Engine 1 | Platform 1 | Medic 1 | | | [4] |
2 |
2630 West 15th Street | Engine 2 | | Medic 2 | | | [5] |
3 |
3520 Sherrye Drive | Engine 3 | | Medic 3 | | | [6] |
4 |
6000 Roundrock Trail | Engine 4 | Truck 4 | | | USAR 4 | [7] |
5 |
5115 West Park Boulevard | Engine 5 | Truck 5 | | | HazMat 5 | [8] |
6 |
900 Seabrook Drive | Engine 6 | | Medic 6 | Battalion 1 | | [9] |
7 |
5602 Democracy Drive | | Quint 7 | Medic 7 | | Brush 7 | [10] |
8 |
4555 Hedgecoxe Road | | Truck 8 | | | | [11] |
9 |
6625 West Parke | Engine 9 | | | | | [12] |
10 |
3540 McDermott Road | Engine 10 | | Medic 10 | | | [13] |
11 |
4800 Los Rios Boulevard | Engine 11 | | | | Command Post 12 | [14] |
12 |
4101 W. Parker Road | Engine 12 | | Medic 12 | Battalion 2 | Light & Air 12 | [15] |
13 |
6901 Corporate Drive | Engine 13 | | | | Brush 13 | [16] |
References
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