Delhi Fire Dept Station 36
The Greenwell Fire Station, opened on May 1, 2017, is a modern facility built at a cost of $3.6 million to replace the original station established in 1956. Serving the eastern district of Delhi Township, it is home to Engine 36 and Medic 36, staffed by 3 to 5 personnel dedicated to community safety.
This state-of-the-art station features the Delhi Firefighters Memorial, which was thoughtfully integrated into its design from its previous location at Five Points Park. The drive leading to the station is named Sanker Selhorst Way, honoring the contributions of retired Assistant Chief Robert Sanker and Captain Pete Selhorst to the original Greenwell Fire Station's construction and operation.
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