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Carroll Fire Department |
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801 Bella Vista Drive |
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Carroll, IA 51401 |
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Phone: |
Emergency 911 |
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Non-emergency
(712) 775-2028 |
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Fire Chief: |
Greg Schreck |
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Asst. Fire Chief: |
Dick Henrich |
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The City of Carroll is proud to be served by
35 dedicated volunteers who answer between
70 and 100 calls each year. Of the 35
volunteers, 26 are certified as Iowa Fire
Fighter 2 and 5 are certified as Fire
Fighter 1.
Construction of the new
14,500 sq. ft. Carroll Fire Station started
July 25th, 2005 and was completed
in July of 2006. Badding Construction
Company of Carroll served as the general
contractor for the project. Total cost of
the project was nearly 2.3 million dollars
which includes purchase of land, engineering
fees, construction, and all station
furnishings. Carroll’s new fire station is
situated on 4.67 acres and is located at 801
N. Bella Vista Dr. on the eastern edge of
the City of Carroll. The building itself
was constructed utilizing concrete block and
steel with all areas being protected by a
fire sprinkler and alarm system.
The apparatus bay area has
room for 10 firefighting vehicles with nine
overhead doors and space for 35 sets of
protective gear utilized by firefighters.
Included in the apparatus bay is a hose
tower used to wash and dry the fire hose. An
electric winch is used to raise and lower
hose in the thirty-foot high tower. Also
contained in the eastern portion of the hose
tower is the emergency generator capable of
producing electric power to sustain the
building’s operation during power outages.
The apparatus bay has
several adjoining rooms with the first being
a radio room. This room is used for
communications between the fire station and
emergency scene apparatus and personnel.
The second room is the decontamination room
utilized for general cleaning of equipment
and personal protective equipment that may
become contaminated with products of
combustion or other hazardous substances
during emergency response. The third room
is the compressor room. This room houses
the department’s high pressure breathing air
compressor and cascade system used to
re-fill self contained breathing apparatus
cylinders used by firefighters for
respiratory protection during firefighting
evolutions. The fourth room is a general
storage/utility entrance room. This room
houses the electric service panels and all
communications equipment for the building.
The room also contains shelving for
equipment storage.
Located in the
north portion of the building are the
offices, training room, exercise room,
bathrooms and sleeping rooms. There are
currently two offices being utilized; one by
the Fire Chief and the other by the
Assistant Chief and Training Officer. The
training room is used weekly by firefighters
for regular meetings and various training
activities. Attached to the training room
is a kitchen area utilized to prepare
lunches for the firefighters after regular
meetings. An exercise room with a complete
line of exercise equipment is available to
firefighters. All of the exercise equipment
was purchased as the result of a FEMA
Assistance to Firefighters Grant in 2004. A
sleeping room area has also been added to
this facility for future planning. As our
community grows so does the possibility of
full-time, around the clock firefighters. A
room containing three beds has been added to
cover this possibility for future use. This
sleeping room will also be utilized by
volunteer firefighters assigned to the
station for overnight duty during severe
winter weather to better serve our
community.
In
2006, the Carroll Fire Department received a
FEMA Assistance to Firefighter Grant to
purchase "Sparky and the Pumper Truck, " a
robotic teaching aid. Sparky is a
remote-controlled fire truck that a
"behind-the-scenes" firefighter can control
and move about. The firefighter
operating Sparky can hear and can
communicate fire safety messages with
children as it moves around the room.
The design and concept of Sparky and the
Pumper Truck is to capture and maintain a
child's attention as the firefighter
promotes fire safety and prevention.
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