The Whitehouse Fire Department consists of 1 staffed station, a full-time Fire Chief, full time Deputy Chief, 14 full-time Firefighter/Paramedics/EMT Basics, 22 part-time Firefighter/EMT-Bs or higher and 19 volunteers (some of these are full or part-time employees also).
The Whitehouse Fire Department was established in 1896. In 1978, the Lucas County Life Squad was housed at the Whitehouse Fire Station. Our station is manned 24 hours a day and responds to emergency calls throughout Whitehouse and the surrounding area.
Whitehouse Fire Department
10550 Waterville Street • Whitehouse, OH 43571
Phone: 419-877-0363 • Fax: 419-877-4827
ALL EMERGENCIES – 911
Mission Statement:
The Whitehouse Fire Department is dedicated to protecting and serving our communities with a commitment of professionalism, integrity and compassion. We will strive to fulfill this mission through specialized training with innovative techniques, devoted teamwork and community outreach, while offering quality service and support to our residents and surrounding communities.
Core Values:
Professionalism – Integrity – Compassion
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