Longer Response Times
In
2008, Evanston firefighters and paramedics responded to over 9,000 calls with a
team averaging 26 first-responders on duty every day.

 

In emergency services, time is everything…..

Through strategic placement of department’s 5 fire stations, the department
ensures both advanced medical life support and fire/rescue response within the
NFPA standard of 4 minutes or less to over 96% of the City.
Every station and piece of Fire/EMS equipment is critical to service delivery.
If any unit is unavailable, response times can increase resulting in a
proportional increase in the potential loss of life and property in a fire or
rescue incident as well as decreased survivability of a citizen needing EMS
advanced life support.
It is the reason firefighters and paramedics take such pride in their quick turn
out and response to an emergency. They know seconds can make the difference.

Station 1
1332 Emerson Street
Built: 1996 Equipment: Engine 21: Fire Engine with Advance
Life-Support Equipment (2008 Pierce) Ambulance 21: Advance Life-Support
Ambulance (1999 Freightliner by Wheel Coach) 2102: Shift Chief/Command
Vehicle (2003 Excursion)
Typical Staffing: 6 Members - 1 Shift Chief, 1 Captain, 3
Firefighter/Paramedics, 1 Firefighter/EMT

Station 2
702 Madison Street
Built:1954 Renovated: 1990
Equipment: Engine 22: Fire Engine with Advance Life-Support Equipment
(2002 Pierce) Truck 22: 105' Aerial Ladder Truck (1990 Pierce Aerial
Truck) Ambulance 22: Advance Life-Support Ambulance (1999 Freightliner)
Typical Staffing: 8 Members - 2 Captains, 4 Firefighter/Paramedics, 2
Firefighter/EMTs

Station 3
1105 Central Street
Built: 2004 Equipment: Engine 23:
Fire Engine with Advance Life-Support Equipment (1994 Pierce Telesquirt)
Truck 23: 105' Aerial Ladder Truck (1991 Pierce Aerial Truck) Ambulance
23: Advance Life-Support 2nd Line Ambulance (Staffed by truck crew when
needed - 1994 Freightliner by Road Rescue)
Typical Staffing: 6 Members - 2 Captains, 2 Firefighter/Paramedics, 2
Firefighter/EMTs

Station 4
1817 Washington
Built: 1988 Equipment: Engine 24:
Fire Pumper Engine with Advance Life-Support Equipment (2003 Pierce)
Typical Staffing: Captain, Firefighter/Paramedic, Firefighter/EMT

Station 5
2830 Central Street
Built: 2008 Equipment: Engine 25:
Fire Engine with Advance Life-Support Equipment (1994 Pierce)
Typical Staffing: Captain, Firefighter/Paramedic, Firefighter/EMT
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