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Our Mission

Each member’s commitment is to protect lives and preserve property to the best of his or her ability.

 

Chief Stanley Martin

The Warrensville Heights Fire Department currently has thirty-five members and one administrative assistant. One Fire Chief/Fire Investigator, six Lieutenants, 27 firefighters/paramedics and a Fire Safety Inspector. The City of Warrensville Heights has two fire stations. Station One is located at Warrensville Center Rd. and Ellacott. Station Two is east of Richmond Rd. and Emery. All members of the fire service are specially trained and have exceeded the necessary requirements. Firefighter/Paramedic training is ongoing and provided by the City of Warrensville Heights.

The Fire Department provides 24 Hour around the clock protection to both fire and EMS emergencies and transports all EMS patients to local hospitals. Members are involved in the County HazMat, Technical Rescue.

We offer several programs and services throughout our community including but not limited to CPR training classes, fire extinguisher training, and smoke detector give-away program complete with batting exchange after 6 months. We also offer First Aid classes and more.

We are active in our community and available for speaking engagements; help develop citizen corporation groups or other informational gathering organizations and response teams such as C.E.R.T. Our emergency response team of civilians.

I encourage you all to download the printable Safety Tips that I have included. I hope you find the information useful and valuable

With the high cost of fuel, people with limited income may have difficulty keeping their homes warm this winter. The Warrensville Heights Fire Department wants to make sure the residents of Warrensville Heights know that help is available.

The National Fuel Funds Network is a broad-based organization dedicated to increasing resources to meet the energy needs of financially struggling residents across the country. It consists of more than 300 non-profit organizations, government agencies and utilities that raise and distribute more than $100 million annually in charitably-donated home energy assistance for families in need. To find out more about the National Fuel Funds Network, call 1-202-824-0660 or click onto the website, www.nationalfuelfunds.org.

The Warrensville Heights Fire Department wants everyone to be warm and safe as the season changes

Thank you,

Stanley Martin, Fire Chief
Firefighter/Paramedic
State Certified Fire Safety Inspector
O.P.O.T.A. Fire/Arson Investigator


 

The Fire Department Services:

The Fire Department Apparatus:

  • Smoke Detector Giveaway Program
  • Fire Extinguisher Training Classes
  • Foster-Home Inspections
  • First Aid and CPR classes
  • Three Rescue Squads
  • Two Fire Engines
  • Two utility Trucks
  • One 100-foot Aerial Ladder Truck with basket
  • One utility Car

Executive Office hours are from 9AM until 5PM.
Non-Emergency calls for information and questions call:
216-587-6526

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