Coffey County Fire District Number 1, established in May 1989, is a dedicated fire and emergency response organization serving Coffey County and Southern Osage County in Kansas. Covering approximately 700 square miles, the district encompasses major highways, railway systems, underground pipelines, a national wildlife refuge, two man-made lakes, a nuclear power plant, and rural farmland. With seven fire stations strategically located throughout the area, the district boasts a team of 140 trained professional volunteer firefighters, equipped with 52 pieces of fire apparatus, rescue, and emergency vehicles.
Committed to public safety, Coffey County Fire District Number 1 actively engages in information and educational programs, offering fire safety and prevention initiatives, juvenile fire-setting awareness, station and equipment tours, and participation in Fire Prevention Week activities. The district's dedication extends to community events, such as providing support to the Coffey County OK KIDS annual event at John Redmond Reservoir. With a focus on timely and professional emergency response, Coffey County Fire District Number 1 ensures the safety and well-being of its citizens through the highest level of performance, excellent equipment, and the unwavering dedication of its firefighters.
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