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WELCOME TO THE

WEB SITE
The Bainbridge
Township Fire Department proudly protects 11,900 people living in an area of 25 square
miles. We operate out of one station that responds to approximately 1,300 fire and
emergency medical requests annually. Our department staffed with part-time members
and volunteer "paid on call" supplement. We have an ISO rating of "6"
in the areas with hydrants and "9" elsewhere. We are currently being evaluated
to reduce these ratings even further.
The Bainbridge Township Fire Department was established by a group of civic minded
individuals in 1942. We have since become one of the most active fire departments in
Geauga County. Our department is believed to have the first volunteer rescue squad
ambulance in Ohio (1950). We are located 26 miles southeast of Cleveland, Ohio where St.
Rt. 306 intersects with U.S. 422. Bainbridge Township is a rapidly developing area mostly
zoned residential of various economic classes. There are some commercial and industrial
areas, too.
NOW AVAILABLE ON
 
-See what Chief Brian A. Phan has to say in Chief's Corner
-Hear from our Fire Co. President Bryce A. Vasko in President's Place (Coming
Soon)
-Learn more about the History of the Bainbridge
Township Fire Department
-See our Fire
Station and Apparatus
-Come over and meet our Members
-Look
at our Patch
-More about Bainbridge Township -Location, Description and History
-Fire Prevention questions? -Check out Services
-Do you exist in a fire safe environment? Look at our Safety Tips
-Can we find your place quickly? -Do you need to get an Address Sign?
You are visitor since August 1998 |
This site is provided by the Bainbridge Township Fire
Department for the community that we faithfully serve.
Please contact Asst. Chief Bill Lovell with any bugs, comments or suggestions for improvement so that we
can make this site more beneficial.
Last Revision: 05/11/08
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