Union Fire Protection District

Union Fire Protection District
Pride and Progression
Agency overview
Established 1969
Employees 65
Staffing paid and volunteer
EMS level ALS
Facilities and equipment
Stations 2
Engines 3
Trucks 1

The Union Fire Protection District, abbreviated UFPD and also known as Union Fire/Rescue, has primary responsibility for fire suppression & emergency medical services for the city of Union, Kentucky and outlying areas. The Union Fire Department was established in 1969. The Union Ambulance District was founded September 10, 1989. The two departments were united in 2000.

Today UFPD operates 3 engines, 1 aerial ladder truck, 3 ambulances, 2 tankers, 1 brush truck, 1 Utility truck, and 3 command vehicles out of two stations. The department also has a 35-foot fire safety trailer acquired with a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.[1]

The Fire Chief is currently Chief Michael Morgan.

Fire Stations and Apparatus

Unit Type ALS or BLS Ambulance Address Station No.
Engine 651 Pumper, First Responder Engine N/A 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1
Engine 652 Engine Co. N/A 4837 Beaver Road 2
Engine 653 Engine Co. N/A 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1
Ladder 660 Ladder Co. N/A 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1
Squad 663 Ambulance (Reserve) ALS 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1
Squad 664 Ambulance ALS 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1
Squad 665 Ambulance ALS 4837 Beaver Road 2
Utility 667 Utility Truck N/A 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1
Brush 668 Brush Truck N/A 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1
Car 669 Staff Car N/A 4837 Beaver Road 2
Tanker 671 Water Tanker N/A 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1
Tanker 672 Water Tanker N/A 4837 Beaver Road 2
Car 675 Fire Chief N/A 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1
Car 676 Deputy Fire Chief N/A 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1
Car 677 Assistant Fire Chief N/A 9611 U.S. Hwy 42 1

Retired Apparatus

Controversy

On 3 May 2012, fire crews responded to a home in Union, near Station 2. Firefighters were required to truck in water using one of the two tankers the department has. The family assumed that because they lived across the street from a fire hydrant, that it could be used. Upon being asked by reporters, Chief Michael Morgan replied " Believe it or not, the hydrants here on Beaver Road cannot be used due to the water pressure being too high." The Boone County Water District has provided an apparatus for the UFPD to use. When asked about why the apparatus was not used, Chief Morgan replied simply, " The apparatus provided by the water district does not lower the pressure enough." The issue remains to this day.[2]

Notable Incidents

Bill's Carpet fire

On January 21, 2012 Union firefighters responded to a carpet shop on Longbranch Road in Union. Finding a bigger fire than expected, more crews from Burlington, Hebron, Erlanger, and Walton were dispatched. The Florence Fire/EMS Department had already deployed to the fire. TANK buses were brought in to serve as rest areas for crews, which rotated approximately every 15 to 20 minutes.[3]

References

  1. "About Our Department". Union Fire Protection District. Retrieved July 8, 2012.
  2. "Fire hydrants unusable in parts of Boone County". WCPO Channel 9 News. Retrieved 2012-08-12.
  3. "Fire Ignites At Union Carpet Business". WLWT Channel 5 News. Retrieved 2012-08-13.
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