Lexington Fire and Rescue is a combination emergency services department that has been serving the community of Lexington, Missouri since 1847. They provide a comprehensive range of services including fire protection, ambulance service, rescue operations, hazardous materials response, and non-emergency assistance. With a dedicated team of 35 personnel who are trained in both fire protection and emergency medical services, they operate out of one station and have mutual aid agreements with surrounding departments to ensure efficient support during high call volumes.
Located along the banks of the Missouri River, just 40 minutes east of Kansas City, Lexington Fire and Rescue covers an area of 55 square miles in Lafayette County. Their fleet consists of two engines, two ambulances, a tanker, and two brush trucks, enabling them to respond effectively to various emergencies. With a fire protection rating of ISO class 4 within the city and class 10 in the rural area, Lexington Fire and Rescue is committed to protecting and enhancing the quality of life in the community through public education, prevention, and control of fire, rescue, hazardous materials incidents, and disasters.
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