Southern Stone County Fire Protection District Station 4
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member MountainWoods
N 36° 30.728 W 093° 23.798
15S E 464484 N 4040827
One of 15 stations in the Southern Stone County Fire Protection District of Missouri
Waymark Code: WMPTHR
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 10/18/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member TeamSO
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According to the main web page for the Southern Stone County Fire Protection District (link below), the FPD serves an area of 280 square miles. There is a page that describes each of the stations. However, please note that station 4 has been rebuilt. The building in the picture is across the road from this new station and west a little bit. It is now just used for storage, and is still on the topo maps as station 4. (Its parking lot is now all overgrown with grass.)

When I was in this area in June of 2014 this new house for Station 4 was still under construction. It does not have the typical signage that the other SSCFPD stations have. But it has one of those modern LED signs that has variable messages. One of the messages simply says FIRESTATION. Turns out that an open house was planned for the week after I was here, for 24 October 2015.

Paid or Volunteer: Volunteer

EMS Involvement: yes

Has 911 Dispatch: yes

Has Emergency Call Box: no

Has Emergency Siren: no

Has Fire Pole: no

Related Website: [Web Link]

Physical Address:
1113 State Hwy 13
Blue Eye, MO USA
65611


Rating:

Average Alarms Per Year: Not Listed

Number of Firetrucks: Not Listed

Number of Emergency Staff: Not Listed

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