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Station 30
Station 30 Bedford is located at 1106 West Temperance Road, just west of
Lewis Avenue in Temperance: Michigan. |
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Bravo 1
is housed at
Station 30 and is used as a primary Basic Life Support (BLS) rescue and
is also licensed with the State of Michigan as a BLS ambulance. This
unit is used on emergency medical calls and auto accidents for treatment
sick or injured persons. |
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Engine 1
is housed at Station 30 Bedford and is the second response engine of the
station on all fifes in areas of the township which do not have fire
hydrants. This apparatus is primarily used as a support engine for
structure and woodland fires. |
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Truck 1
is housed at Station 30 Bedford and is a 75 foot aerial ladder truck and
is the second response apparatus on all structures in areas that do have
hydrants. This apparatus also responds to all commercial or industrial
alarms and is utilized for ventilation of buildings on structures. |
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Engine 2
is housed at Station 30 Bedford and is used primarily as a patient
extrication unit for vehicle accidents carrying pre-connected
extrication ('jaws of life") equipment. This apparatus is also utilized
as a quick attack engine or support engine on structure or woodland
fires. |
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Brush 1
is a mini-pumper used in response on all grass, field, woods, or other
woodland s. This apparatus is also a support vehicle on auto accidents
and used for personnel decontamination on minor hazardous materials
incidents. |
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Station 47
Station 47 Bedford is
located at
3445 Dean Road, just east of Monroe Road, in Lambertville,
Michigan. |
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Bravo 2
is used as a primary Basic Life Support (BLS) rescue and is als licensed
by the State of Michigan as a BLS ambulance. This unit is used on
emergency medical calls and auto accidents for the treatment of sick or
injured persons. |
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Brush 2
is a mini-pumper and responds to motor vehicle accidents with injuries,
woodland fires, and illegal burns. This unit also carries BLS equipment
to serve as a backup rescue unit. It is equipped with in-line foam
induction for fire suppression and also patient extraction equipment
(Jaw of Life) for vehicle accidents. |
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Engine 4
is used in rotation
with Engine 5 as a primary response engine for structure and other types
of fires. Both units carry advanced tools for rapid fire suppression. |
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Engine 5
Is identical to
engine 4. |
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Rescue 1
is a multi-purpose heavy rescue apparatus. This unit responds to vehicle
accidents with a full set of patient extraction equipment and structure
fires. This vehicle also serves as a support apparatus for air bottle
filling, and EMS rehab, has incident command and hazardous materials
incident response capabilities, and serves as a back up rescue unit.
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Station 56
Station 56 Bedford is
located at 7016 Lewis Avenue, between Stems and Smith Roads |
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Engine 6
is used as a first
responder engine. |
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Chief, John Bofia
serves out of this station. His administrative hours at the station are
8:00 a.m.
-4:00
p.m.
The station
non-emergency phone number is (734) 847-2359 |

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TC 1 is housed at Station 56 Bedford and is an incident
command vehicle for initial response to large or complicated incidents.
This unit also serves as a back up first responder rescue unit on EMS
calls. |