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Cincinnati Fire Department Stations
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Here are the stations of Cincinnati Fire Department. I currently have photos of 24 of the 26 stations. 

This is Station 2. It was built in 1937 and is located in the Carthage neighborhood. It is the furthest north station in the city. Station 2 is home to Engine 2, Ladder 2, and Medic 2. 2s first in area is a mix of residential and commercial.


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Here's Cincinnati's Station 3, located on East 9th Street Downtown and was built in 1951. It houses and Engine, Ladder, Medic, Fireboat, and District Chief. The Engine and Ladder trucks shown here are both spare apparatus.


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Here's a zoom in on the Station 3 logo.


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Cincinnati Station 5 is located in the historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. This single engine station was built in 1959.


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Station 7 is located in the far east Mt. Washington neighborhood. It's a single engine station built in 1937. Engine 7's apparatus is the oldest in current active service.


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Station 8, located in Pleasant Ridge. This station was built in 1931 and is in dire need of replacement. It was built in a German style as the area was largely settled by German immigrants. It's home to Engine 8 and serves Pleasant Ridge and Kennedy Heights.

   
   
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Station 9 in North Avondale was built in 2008 and is the third newest station in the department. It's home to an Engine, Medic, and Heavy Rescue.

   
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Station 12 in Camp Washington. Home to Engine 12, Medic 12, and the Mobile Command Unit.
   
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Fire Station 14 is the CFD Headquarters located on Fifth Street in Downtown Cincinnati. It's home to Engine 14, Heavy Rescue 14, Engine 14B (Hazardous Devices Unit), HazMat 14, and Safety Officer 2.

   
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A side view of Station 14 shows the entrance to the offices. Also in view is a shop truck returning the Zodiac boat to the station. The boat is towed, and staffed, by Heavy Rescue 14. The second photo is a plaque dedicated to the memory of Daryl Gordon, the last CFD firefighter to die in the line of duty. He was a member of Heavy Rescue 14 which responded on the second alarm of what became a 4-alarm fire at an apartment building in 2015. 

   
   
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