Cleveland Community Volunteer Fire Department
The Cleveland Community Volunteer Fire Department, established in 1953 and restructured in 1994, is dedicated to protecting life and property through effective public education, fire prevention, and emergency services for a community of over 3,000 residents across 32 square miles. With its modern facilities, including a recently constructed fire station, the department continues to enhance response times and service delivery for the community.
In addition to emergency services, the department offers a range of community-oriented programs and initiatives, including public education on fire safety and prevention. With a commitment to continuous improvement, it has achieved a 3.5 ISO rating and employs both volunteer and part-time personnel to ensure comprehensive coverage throughout the day and night.
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