Wooster Township Fire & Rescue


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The Wooster Township Fire Department is located in North East Ohio in Wayne County which is approximately 1 hour south of Cleveland.  The Department is comprised of the Fire Chief, an Assistant Chief, two Captains, two Lieutenants and our Firefighter/EMT's.  All members are trained as both Firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians. The department currently has 30 volunteers and 5 full-time career members. 

Volunteers are assigned to a weeknight duty crew that responds to all EMS calls for that particular evening. The shift begins at 6:00pm and continues until 6:00am the following day. In addition, volunteer duty crews are on-call one out of every six weekends and must be available to respond to emergency calls during this 36 hour period. Station duties, civic standbys and scheduled maintenance checks are conducted during these weekend shifts. Members are expected to respond to all fire calls, when available.

The Wooster Township Fire Department serves the citizens in Wooster Township and, through contractual agreements, portions of Franklin, Plain and Wayne Townships. Total population for the district is approximately 8,500 in an area covering 64 square miles. The department is a participant in the Mutual Aid Box Alarm System (MABAS) which covers Wayne County and reaches into Holmes and Ashland counties and the Statewide Mutual Aid agreement. The department responds to an average of  800 runs annually with approximately 550 of these runs being emergency medical responses.

*Click on above map to view our response area*
The map is of Wayne county and our area is highlighted in orange

The Wooster Township Fire Department operates out of one station located at 1917 Millersburg Road. Department equipment includes two ALS squads, two engines, one tanker, one brush truck, one heavy rescue and a special services/dive team unit with a boat. The department maintains a contractual agreement with the City of Wooster to house a Wooster Township mini-pumper and respond this unit on fire calls and auto accidents. The Wayne County Underwater Search and Rescue Unit also operates as a division of the Wooster Township Fire Department