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Unit Staffing
Fire Rescue Staff
Chief Chris Eisele
Battalion Chief Doug Koch
Battalion Chief Doug Wehmeyer
Battalion Chief Mark
Miller

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Operations
Fire and
Emergency Medical Services are provided to the residents,
businesses, and citizens of Deerfield Township from three fire
stations. Each station is staffed by a Company Officer and five
Firefighter-Paramedics (or a combination of five
Firefighter/Paramedics and Firefighter/EMT's). Daily operations of
the Department are supervised by a Battalion Chief.
Other Related Items
Fleet Maintenance
Training
Fire Stations
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Station 56
8395 Snider Road
513.398.0169 option 2
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Station 56 staffs an Engine Company and an ALS Ambulance (Medic Unit). Station 56 protects the Socialville
region of Deerfield Township, from our southern and western boarders
to the city corporation line and Interstate 71. Station 56 also
services all Deerfield Township sub-divisions off of Butler Warren
Road and those south of Mason Road.
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Station 57
3380 Townsley Road
513.697.2744 option 2
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Station 57 staffs a Ladder Company and an
ALS Ambulance (Medic Unit). Station 57 protects Loveland Park, Landen, and the Maineville portion of Deerfield Township, from our
southern and eastern boarders to Western Row. Ladder 57 crew also
cross staffs our Technical Rescue Unit. Station 57 is the
Department’s Headquarters, housing the Fire Chief and Battalion
Chiefs, in addition to support services and the Department’s fleet
maintenance facility.
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Station 58
2095 Kings Mills Road
513.339.0558 option 2
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Station 58
staffs an Engine Company and
an ALS Ambulance (Medic Unit). Station 58 protects Kings Mills and
through agreement with City of Mason is the first due ambulance and
Engine Company to all areas of Mason, north of Kings Island and off
of State Route 741. Engine 58 cross staffs Haz-Mat 304, a
multi-agency hazardous material unit from the Greater Cincinnati
Hazardous Material Response Team and MCI-158, a 100 person Mass
Casualty Treatment Unit and part of UASI. The Training Officer is
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