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CHATTANOOGA FIRE DEPARTMENT
Station Locator Map and Info on Your Neighborhood Fire Station
CFD Station Locations
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Former Station 2
Station 2 merged with Station 1 in 2001.
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Station 3 - 5 Francis St.
Station 3 is located in Lookout Valley. It houses Engine 3 and Tanker 3. Engine 3 is a 2001 HME with a 300 gallon water tank, 1500 gpm pump and a 75-foot aerial ladder. Tanker 3 is a 2020 Freightliner with a 2000 gallon tank. The station was opened in February of 2012 to support the surrounding community's growth. The fire hall protects a large area in the southwestern portion of the city.
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Station 4 - 2181 Curtis St.
Station 4 is an energy efficient station built in 2009 serving the East Chattanooga and Avondale communities. It’s a single company, two-bay fire hall housing Engine 4. Engine 4 is a 2015 Smeal pumper. It has a 750 gallon water tank and 1500 gpm pump. Station 4 shares borders with Station 6 to the north, Station 15 to the east, Station 5 to the south and Station 10 to the west.
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Station 5 - 2009 Vance Ave.
Station 5 houses an engine company and a ladder company. Engine 5 has a 750-gallon water tank. Ladder 5 is a 105-foot aerial apparatus. The fire hall was built in 2019. Station 5 primarily serves the Highland Park community, but will also respond to other parts of the city when needed.
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Station 6 - 4510 Bonny Oaks Dr.
Station 6 was built in 1976. It is a single company fire hall that houses Engine 6 and Fireboat 6 as the crews are also trained in fireboat operations. Engine 6 is a 2010 Rosenbauer with 75 foot aerial, 300 gallon water tank and 1500 gpm pump. District 6 serves the Highway 58 and Bonny Oaks area. It borders District 4, District 15, District 8, District 7, District 10 and District 19.
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Station 7 - 6911 Discovery Dr.
Fire Station 7 was opened in September 2010 and serves Enterprise South, Tyner, Highway 58, and Ooltewah areas. Station 7 houses Ladder 7 (109 foot aerial), Squad 7 (technical rescue/pumper) and Battalion Chief 2, as well as USAR 1 and USAR 2, which are urban search and rescue support vehicles packed with equipment. Ladder 7 and Squad 7 respond to a variety of calls: residential fires, commercial fires, brush fires, vehicle fires, Hazmat incidents, vehicle accidents, and EMS calls. In addition, Squad 7 specializes in vehicle extrications and technical rescue calls (high angle rescue, trench collapse, building collapse, and confined space).
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Station 8 - 2103 Hickory Valley Rd.
Station 8 was opened in 1974 and is home to Engine 8 and Tanker 8. The station is located in the East Brainerd area, which consists of churches, apartments, single-family homes, numerous businesses and Hamilton Place Shopping Mall. There are three primary highways served by Engine 8, which include Interstate 75, Interstate 24, and Highway 153. Tanker 8 and Engine 8 also serves the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport. Engine 8 is a 2003 Rosenbauer with a 75 foot aerial, 300 gallon water tank and a 1500 gpm pump. Tanker 8 is a 2007 Freightliner.
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Station 9 - 3250 8th Ave.
Station 9 opened in June 2014, replacing the old Station 9 on 6th Avenue which was constructed in 1927. It is a single company, two-bay fire hall housing Engine 9. It serves the southern-central most part of Chattanooga. Its district borders the Georgia state line to the south and the City of East Ridge, TN to the east. To the north, Engine 5 and Ladder 5 border its district. To the west, it borders districts with Quint 14. Station 9 sits in the heart of East Lake, one of Chattanooga's older and historic areas of town. On its eastern most border sits Missionary Ridge. Residents of the neighborhood walk and ride bicycles a lot, often stopping by to say hello to the crews. The fire hall has very close ties to the community and firefighters appreciate the support they receive from the citizens in their district. Engine 9 has a 750-gallon tank and 1500 gpm pump.
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Station 10 / Administration - 910 Wisdom St.
Station 10 is located off Amnicola Highway. It is a single company fire hall that houses Engine 10 and Fireboat 10 as the crews are also trained in fireboat operations. Engine 10 is 2016 Smeal with a 400 gallon water tank, 1500 gpm pump and a 75-foot aerial ladder. Station 10 is located next door to Fire Administration and serves a largely industrial response area. It borders Station 6 to the north, Station 4 to the east, Station 1 to the south and Station 16 to the west.
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Station 11 - 6418 Hixson Pike
Station 11 was constructed in 2016. It is a single-company fire hall that houses Engine 11. Engine 11 is a 2014 Rosenbauer pumper with 500 gallon water tank and 1500 gpm pump. Station 11 proudly serves the Hixson area.
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Station 12 - 900 Forest Ave.
Station 12 serves the North Chattanooga/Rivermont communities and provides secondary coverage for downtown Chattanooga, Lupton City and the Signal Mountain/Mountain Creek areas. It is a single-company fire hall that houses Engine 12 which is a 2020 Smeal with a 750 gallon water tank and 1500 gpm pump. The current station was built in 1997 and it is located in the same block as the old station that had been used since 1929.
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Station 13 - 5201 Brainerd Rd.
Station 13, located in the heart of the Brainerd community, has been in its present location on Brainerd Road since 1976. The fire station houses Ladder 13 and Squad 13. The district is comprised of both commercial and residential property and also includes the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport. The station provides emergency service to a variety of businesses including office buildings, schools, churches, restaurants, nightclubs, and stores. Station 13's staff is specially trained in various areas including firefighting, emergency medical aid, Hazardous Materials response, and Urban Search and Rescue. Ladder 13 is a 105' combination pumper/aerial unit capable of providing fire suppression and aerial rescue. Squad 13 is a pumper/light duty rescue unit capable of providing fire suppression and extrication duties. Squad 13 also carries basic equipment for high angle rescue, confined space rescue, trench collapse rescue and structural collapse rescue.
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Station 14 - 1009 W. 39th St.
Station 14 is located in the St. Elmo/South Chattanooga area and wa built in 1974. It is a single-company fire hall that houses Engine 14 which is a 2005 Central States with a 75-foot aerial and a 1500 gallon per minute pump. Engine 14 personnel respond to residential and commercial fires, vehicle fires, brush fires and EMS calls. Station 14 personnel are proud to be part of the community and enjoy assisting local schools and businesses with fire prevention activities.
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Station 15 - 912 Shallowford Rd.
Station 15 is located in the Eastdale and North Brainerd area. It is a single bay, single company fire hall housing Engine 15. Engine 15 is a 2018 Smeal pumper. It has a 750 gallon water and 1500 gpm pump. Station 15 shares borders with Station 6 to the north, Station 4 to the west, Station 13 to the south, Station 5 to the southwest and Station 8 to the east. Station 15 is due to be replaced with a brand new station in the near future.
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Station 16 - 1033 Lupton Dr.
Station 16, built in 1971, primarily serves the Lupton City, North Chattanooga, Riverview and South Hixson areas of Chattanooga. It is a single company fire hall that houses Engine 16 and Battalion Chief 3. Engine 16 is a 2002 HME with a 75-foot aerial, 1500 gpm pump and 300 gallon water tank. Also kept at the station is a 1950 Seagrave engine, a historical apparatus that is used for certain occasions.
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Station 17 - 628 Signal Moutain Rd.
Station 17 serves the Signal Mountain Road and Mountain Creek Road areas. It is located near the foot of Signal Mountain and houses Engine 17 (75-foot aerial/pumper) and Tanker 17 (Water tender support). Station 17 responds to residential fires, commercial fires, vehicle fires, brush fires, emergency medical incidents, and many other non emergency situations to assist in the community. Engine 17 is a 2005 Spartan with a 75-foot aerial, 300 gallon water tank and 1500 gpm pump. Tanker 17 is a 2008 Freightliner with a 1850 gallon water tank. A UTV for rescue operations in wooded areas off of hiking trails and hard-to-acess locations is also housed at the station.
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Former Station 18
Station 18 was absorbed by the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Fire Department.
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Station 19 - 5000 Brunswick Ln.
Station 19 companies serve the Northgate, Big Ridge and Hixson areas. It is a double company fire hall that houses Ladder 19 (105' foot aerial/pumper) and Squad 19 (techncal rescue/pumper). Ladder 19 is a 2020 Smeal with a 105 foot aerial, 500 gallon water tank and a 1500 gpm pump. The station also houses USAR 3 for urban search and rescue operations.
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Station 20 - 3003 Cummings Hwy.
Station 20 is a single squad company that covers the Lookout Valley area south of Interstate 24 to Lookout Mountain. The squad provides technical rescue in addition to typical fire and emergency response. It also houses Brush Truck 20 which is used for brush fires. Squad 20 is a 2009 Rosenbauer with a 500 gallon tank. It shares borders with Station 3 to the north, Station 1 to the northeast and Station 14 to the southeast. The fire hall also houses a UTV for rescue operations in wooded areas off of hiking trails and hard-to-acess locations.
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Station 21 - 7700 E. Brainerd Rd.
Station 21 is located on E. Brainerd Rd., west of Interstate 75 and serves the East Brainerd area. Station 21 was built and opened in 1976. It is a single company fire hall that houses Engine 21 which is a 2005 Spartan with a 75-foot aerial, 300 gallon water tank and 1500 gpm pump. It also houses Tanker 21 which is a 2020 Freightliner with a 2000 gallon water tank. The 1892 Garnett Andrews Steamer is also kept at the station. The historic steam pumper is used for special occasions.
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Station 22 - 6144 Dayton Blvd.
Station 22 was opened in 1980 to provide primary fire protection service to the North Hixson/North Dayton Boulevard area. This station also provides backup coverage to the Northgate, Big Ridge and Mountain Creek areas. It is a single company fire hall that houses Engine 22 which is a 2012 Rosenbauer with a 500 gallon water tank and 1500 gpm pump. It also has Tanker 22, a water tender for water supply support. It is a 2013 Freightliner with an 1800 gallon tank.