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#1 Fred03

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Geschrieben 30 Juni 2014 - 11:33

As a fellow who hasn't gotten abroad much I am curious about foreign Fire Departments. I see in many mods here on the forum most of the European mods have massive fire stations with upwards of ten trucks at the station, while in the US and Canada at least most departments are spread out across cities with rarely more than 2 or 3 units at a urban station. Volunteer departments in rural areas often have midsized stations that contain all the units but its rare to find a VFD with more than 7 or 8 trucks at one station.


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Geschrieben 30 Juni 2014 - 11:45

Hey,

what are you curious about exactly? Obviously I'm no expert and can't comment on all of Europe, but in the parts of the UK I know (urban, suburban) we have that similar set up of smaller stations with 2, 3 or 4 units. Whereas the default LA mod starts with a huge station. Don't take all mods for fact ;)

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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 03:10

I'm curious about how foreign fire departments handle station staffing when it comes to units per station.


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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 03:20

over here in australia, victoria most of the CFA stations have 1 or 2 trucks with/with out a 4WD foward command vehcle


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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 03:36

I'm curious about how foreign fire departments handle station staffing when it comes to units per station.

I can not talk for all of Europe, but in my area, there are 8 people in one big station. They are assigned to engine, ladder and tanker. So if they all respond to a house fire, dispatch will page more people in to cover the station.



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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 05:50

Is the station just 1 engine, 1 ladder and 1 tanker "company" or do you have other vehicles there also?


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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 07:10

Is the station just 1 engine, 1 ladder and 1 tanker "company" or do you have other vehicles there also?

Negative, the station holds 2 engines, 2 tankers, 2 ladders, 1 rescue, and a variety of small vehicles. The idea is that when the on duty guys leave for a fire, paged people will watch the station and respond to any other emergencies in the city with the remainder of the vehicles.



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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 10:04

Here in Spain we have a bit of all, big stations in cities like Barcelona and in big towns (which provides services to small towns around it). And small stations at small towns (mostly are volunteer FDs). In big stations at cities we have at least: 2 BUL (light urban Pumper), 2 BUP (heavy urban Pumper), 2 ladders, 1 rescue and one command. In big stations at big towns we have 2/3 engines, 1 ladder, 1 rescue and a commander. At small stations all depend: maybe they have only one engine, maybe 2, maybe 1 engine and one Pumper... but they almost never will have ladder or rescue an NEVER a commander.

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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 10:08

There's a volunteer station around the corner here that has 2 engines and a small van, which is the standard setup for volunteer stations in my city. The "normal" stations have quite a lot of differences. There's the main one that houses at least 2 engines, a command vehicle and the diving unit and probably some other things I can't remember, and there are some smaller ones. I know one nearby has at least 1 engine (think they've got a spare somewhere too) and a ladder truck, there's one that has at least one engine, foam tender and an aerial platform thingy (google translate FTW) and a container vehicle I think (only been there once, years ago) and there's one that only has an engina and a ladder truck (and once again, possibly a spare engine. never been there so got no idea).

 

If there is a 2nd engine at a station (volunteer or not) it's usually a spare vehicle for training and backup. As far as I know every station has a van too as a runaround vehicle for getting chinese takeaways and moving stuff between stations. There are some other rarely used vehicles parked somewhere else but I can't remember where they are or what vehicles.


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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 11:15

The station in my small town (pop. of less than 10,000) is retained and has 2 Pumps, and the station in the next town a few miles down down the road is exactly the same.

The bigger town about 10 miles away has a bigger station with 2 Pumps and 2 Prime Movers, and as far as I know is also retained.

 

So yeah, small stations is usually the normal over here. Although, I think our retained system over here is a bit different to VFDs everywhere else.


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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 12:21

As a fellow who hasn't gotten abroad much I am curious about foreign Fire Departments. I see in many mods here on the forum most of the European mods have massive fire stations with upwards of ten trucks at the station, while in the US and Canada at least most departments are spread out across cities with rarely more than 2 or 3 units at a urban station. Volunteer departments in rural areas often have midsized stations that contain all the units but its rare to find a VFD with more than 7 or 8 trucks at one station.

I beg to differ.   Where I am at.   We have station 15

 

Which house

Engine 15

Engine 15-2

Ladder 15

Rescue 15

Squad 15

Brush 15

Squad 15-2 (fire Police)

Command 15

Tank 15

That 9 units in one building. Station 15 is all house in one location.   then right next door to that is Station 45 which house 45-1, 45-2, and 45-3.

 

Next fire district over.  Station 11

Tanker 11

Tanker 11-2

Engine 11

Rescue 11

Squad 11

Brush 11

Command 11

 

that Seven units in one station

 

Station 1 - Butler City, from there own website

 

Together we staff three engines, one aerial truck, one squad, one rescue and one Command vehicle from one Central Station. Fire Headquarters, located within the Cities’ Central district is located at 110 North Washington Street; Butler, Pennsylvania 16001 and is within the Public safety Building.

Seven units on station.

 

http://cityofbutler....ire-department/

 

Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Department

Per there web site

 

1629 Haine School Road

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This station was built in 1982 and houses E21-3, R21, IC-3 and SQ21-2.

Park Station 20727 Route 19

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This station was constructed in 1995 and is located on Route 19 at the entrance to the community park, it houses E21-2, T21, E21, SQ21, B21, our 1928 Pirsch Pumper, and the Fire Safety House.

that 4 and 6.

 

In fact in my county It rare to have  station with only one or 2 units.   The only one I can think off is Station 42-3 which house on Engine 42-3 because it covers the edge of district and that where the volunteers are.  Adams Area Fire District is the only station I am away of with more then one station.  For a total of 3.  But that may change when they get there new station. 



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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 07:33

The fire service around the world varies so much its really hard to get a straight answer for something like this.

 

In my area (North Metro of Minnesota), my POC/Volunteer Fire Dept has two stations with 8 at one station and 5 at the other. At my staffed station in the metro we have one station with 14 apparatus. Both areas are about the same size in area, just different in population.



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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 07:44

14 apparatus? Wow! I should clarify that my experiences are limited to American Urban fire departments (NYFD, BFD, LAFD etc) and rural volunteer departments covering moderate size area with small populations.


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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 09:30

In Tamworth we have two stations, a larger 4 bay community station that houses 1x engine (Full Time) and either water rescue or fire investigation. Then there is a small single bay (!x Appliance) which ie either part time or volunteer, I can't remember which! Pictured is the large 4 Bay

 

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Geschrieben 01 Juli 2014 - 11:44

14 apparatus? Wow! I should clarify that my experiences are limited to American Urban fire departments (NYFD, BFD, LAFD etc) and rural volunteer departments covering moderate size area with small populations.

But it not. Because the station I quote expect for Butler City and cranberry are 100% Rural.  Cranberry was rural just 15 years ago.   Saxonburg fire department fire and ambulance service covers about 49 Square miles with less then 10,000 people. 

The most dense examples I gave butler city 13,757 with 2.7 square miles is the only paid department.   Cranberry is hardly rural anymore what with 28,098 people in 59Square miles.  But it hardly a urban center.  

 

What you seem to know is your little corner.  that about it.    Final point is stations come in all shape and sizes the only common factor is the departments that have them feel they best suit there needs.



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Geschrieben 02 Juli 2014 - 07:25

The fire stations in my county vary between 1 and 17 vehicles, if you go below you can see all the fire stations and if you click 'Meet the Fleet' you can see all the vehicles :)

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Geschrieben 02 Juli 2014 - 10:20

14 apparatus? Wow! I should clarify that my experiences are limited to American Urban fire departments (NYFD, BFD, LAFD etc) and rural volunteer departments covering moderate size area with small populations.

Ya, only a few are staffed at a time however (Typically two EMS SUVs and a Engine Company), others are specialty units such as Rescues, Ladders, Foam Trailers, and Boat/Water Rescue trucks, and engines for call-back for bigger calls. The population of the city during the day exceeds 100,000 in about 14 square miles and about 30,000 overnight.



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Geschrieben 03 Juli 2014 - 06:27

Found a discussion on the largest fire station/department http://www.firehouse.../forums/t96482/


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Geschrieben 03 Juli 2014 - 02:24

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He's asking for non American station depts lol