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Deer Park / Silverton Joint Fire District

Station 89
7050 Blue Ash Road
Silverton, OH 45236

The fire district commenced operation on April 1, 1999 as a result of the merger of the Deer Park and Silverton fire departments.  Today, the fire depatment protects a primarily residential area of 2 square miles with a population of 12,000.  The two communities are located in the northeast side of Hamilton county about 9 miles from downtown Cincinnati.  The fire department operates with a combination of full-time and part-time personnel.

ISO Class 4 rating.





Engine 89 - 2008 Seagrave (1750 GPM / 750 Gallon Tank / 30 Foam)

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Rescue 89 - 1991 Seagrave (1250 GPM / 750 Gallon Tank / 30 Foam)

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Ladder 89 - 1988 Seagrave (100' Rear-Mount Aerial)

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Support 89 - 1995 Chevrolet / Grumman (Incident Command / Scene Support)










Support 289 - 2004 Chevrolet Colorado











Medic 89 - 2005 Ford Explorer (ALS / Paramedic First Responder)









Squad 89 - 2008 International / Horton (BLS Ambulance)












Squad 289 - 2005 Ford / Horton (BLS Ambulance)










Car 8901 - 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe (Fire Chief)












Engine 289 - 1974 Seagrave (1500 GPM / 500 Gallon Tank)

- This apparatus previously served Fort Mitchell, KY
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Quint 89 - 1984 Seagrave (75' Aerial / 1500 GPM / 300 Gallon Tank)

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Medic 89 - 1999  Chevrolet Suburban (ALS / Paramedic First Responder)

- Photo courtesy Steve Hagy








Squad 89 - 1993 Ford / Horton (BLS Ambulance)

- Photo courtesy Deer Park - Silverton Fire Department








Squad 89 - 1991 Ford / Horton (BLS Ambulance

- Photo courtesy Steve Hagy








Support 289 - 1989 Chevrolet
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News/Updates:

08//08 - A new 2008 Seagrave pumper truck arrives for Engine 89.  The 1974 Seagrave assigned to Engine 289 has been retired and the 1991 Seagrave is now designated Rescue 89.


05/07 - L89, a 1988 Seagrave acquired from Milford, OH is placed into service.  Q89 has been retired.