Warrenton Fire Prot. District Station 2
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N 38° 47.562 W 091° 09.024
15S E 660632 N 4295397
Warrenton is the county seat with a population of just under 8,000
Waymark Code: WMQKDB
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 02/27/2016
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County of fire station: Warren County
Location of station 2: MO 47, S. city limits, Warrenton
Non-Emergency Phone: (636) 456-0655
Department Hisotry ssince 2005, for older history please use link provided:
"2005 - A new pick-up truck (1419) purchased - Station No. 2 Building Committee began their work in plan/design and professional services.
2005 - (August) First Thermal Imaging Camera arrives and installed on 1414.
2005 - (December) Neil Fick replaces the vacant position of Ed McCormick in plan review and building code enforcement. Ed McCormick retains title of Fire Marshall (volunteer).
2006 - (Summer) ISO (Insurance Services Office) awards a class "5" for city of Warrenton & Truesdale. Work toward Rural Class reduction (goal of 7 or less) begins.
2006 - (August) 2nd Second Thermal Imaging Camera arrives and installed on 1420. Camera was free through a federal grant applied for and awarded.
2006 - (September) New tandem axle fully enclosed box trailer for air & light with high pressure protective filling system goes into service. Replaces old "Air-1" which was deactivated.
2007 - (May) 1984 Pierce/LTI Ladder Truck is purchased from Washington Fire Department, Ladder 1422 is an 85' platform with a 1250 gpm Waterous pump. This is the first aerial purchased by the District.
2007 - (September) Over 100 firefighters from 25 different departments responded to a Third Alarm fire at the headquarters of Warrenton Oil. This was a 25,000 square foot facility that was used as a distribution warehouse for oils, lubricants, and supplies for the company's convenience store, car wash and hotel chains.
2008 - (November) Ribbon cutting for the new Station 2.
2009 - (November) Took delivery of 1414 our third fully custom pumper - Rosenbauer 1,500 gpm pump with light tower.
2010 - (June) Explorer program launched through the Boy Scouts of America. Ages 14 and older." ~ Warrenton Fire Protection District