Fire stations in Columbus, Ohio explained

This is a list of historical and operating fire stations in Columbus, Ohio, part of the Columbus Division of Fire (CFD). Buildings in this list are grouped by station number and are sortable by name, date, and status.[1] [2]

Most of the stations' official names date to 2002, when they were designated by the department in memory of firefighters or in honor of the surrounding neighborhoods.[3]

Early engine houses

NameDates of CFD operationImageLocationStatusNotes
Chemical House No. 11880–1896736 Oak StreetDemolishedOriginally called Hose House 5; remodeled in 1892 for Chemical Engine Company No. 1, made up of African-American firefighters. Replaced with Engine House No. 12
1897–19132105 W. Broad StreetDemolishedHoused Chemical Engine Company No. 1; closed when Engine House 17 opened.

Numbered stations

Station
number
Dates of
CFD operation
Alternate namesImageLocationStatusNotes
11854–1892Gay Street Engine House / North Engine House / Engine House No. 118 E. Gay StreetDemolishedOn the site of the Ruggery Building[4]
1892–1952Engine House No. 189 N. Front StreetDemolishedServed as headquarters of the fire department. Firefighters relocated around 1942, while police and fire communications crews and equipment were vacated in 1952.[5] The building was razed in 1954.
1908–1982Engine House No. 1 / 16260 N. Fourth StreetIn useToday the Central Ohio Fire Museum
1982–presentStation 1 and Station 9
Union Station Engine House
300 N. Fourth StreetIn use[6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
21859–1876South High Street Engine House / South Street Engine House35 E. Fulton StreetDemolished
1877–1892Engine House No. 2 / Fulton Street Fire Engine House35 E. Fulton StreetDemolished[11]
1892–1962Engine House No. 227 E. Fulton StreetDemolishedDemolished for the interstate
1962–2015Engine House No. 2150 E. Fulton StreetDemolishedTitled "Fire Station # 2–3" in the 1980s[12]
2017–presentStation 2
John W. Nance Fire Station
150 E. Fulton StreetIn use
3–1962Engine House No. 3
Donaldson Engine House
Central Engine House
133 S. 3rd StreetDemolishedExpanded and retitled No. 3/Donaldson in 1872, after Luther Donaldson who helped secure better fire protection for Columbus. Served as headquarters until No. 1 opened in 1892. Expanded and renamed simply "Engine House No. 3" in 1894. Taken out of service December 8, 1962[13] and sold at auction in 1967.[14]
1962–c. 2015Engine House No. 2150 E. Fulton StreetDemolishedTitled "Fire Station # 2–3" in the 1980s
2015–presentStation 3
Mitchell J. Brown Fire Station
222 Greenlawn AvenueIn useBuilt on the site of CFD's administration building, training academy, maintenance building, and communications department.
41874–1892Flowers Engine House479 N. High StreetDemolishedCompleted in June 1874. Evans & McAllister, a shoe store founded in 1888, moved into the building in 1892. [15] [16]
1892–1945Engine House No. 4147 E. Russell StreetDemolished
1957–1975Engine House No. 42266 Lockbourne RoadDemolishedBuilt as a fire station for Marion Township in 1941; incorporated into CFD in 1957; also included a former schoolhouse. The demolition permit was approved in 2021, as the structure was aging and there were concerns of a roof collapse.
1975–presentStation 4
Berwick Fire Station
3030 Winchester PikeIn use
51894–1968Engine House No. 5121 Thurman AvenueIn useRenovated for restaurant use in 1974.[17] Currently houses marketing company Big Red Rooster.[18]
1972–presentStation 5
Olde Orchard Fire Station
211 McNaughten RoadIn use
61892–1966Engine House No. 6540 W. Broad StreetVacantPlanned to house the Columbus Historical Society
1969–presentStation 6
Sharon Woods Fire Station
5750 Maple Canyon AvenueIn use
71888–c. 1965Engine House No. 727 Euclid AvenueIn useHouses Communications Workers of America Local 4501
1966–presentStation 7
Buckeye Fire Station
1425 Indianola AvenueIn use
81888–1968Engine House No. 8283 N. 20th StreetIn usePart of the Franklin County Department of Job and Family Services' East Opportunity Center
1968–presentStation 8
Battalion Chief Herman Harrison Fire Station
1240 E. Long StreetIn use
91892–1961Engine House No. 9347 Buttles AvenueDemolishedDemolished in February 1962
1961–1982Engine House 9
Station 25
Henry "Hank" Gowdy Fire Station
739 W. 3rd AvenueIn use
1982–presentStation 1 and Station 9
Union Station Engine House
300 N. Fourth StreetIn use
101897–2008Engine House No. 101096 W. Broad StreetVacant
2008–presentStation 10
Franklinton Engine House
1080 W. Broad StreetIn use
111897–1970Engine House No. 111000 E. Main StreetIn useUsed for offices
1970–1992Station 11
Don Scott Fire Station
DemolishedReplaced by the current fire station
1992–presentStation 11
Don Scott Fire Station
2200 W. Case RoadIn useBuilt at the same time and with the same design as Station 32.
121897–c. 1950sEngine House No. 12734 Oak StreetIn usePrimarily houses Gemüt Biergarten
1956–presentStation 12
Lieutenant Frank D. Grashel Fire Station
3200 Sullivant AvenueIn use
131892–c. 1957Engine House No. 132468 N. High StreetDemolishedOpened as Chemical Engine House No. 2, renamed in 1898. Demolished in 1957.
1967–presentStation 13
Olde North Columbus Fire Station
309 Arcadia AvenueIn use
141907–2001Engine House No. 141716 Parsons AvenueVacant
2001–presentStation 14
North Graceland Engine House
1514 Parsons AvenueIn use
151907–1969Engine House No. 15650 E. Livingston AvenueDemolishedClosed in 1969
1969–presentStation 15
Driving Park Fire Station
1800 E. Livingston AvenueIn use
161908–1982Engine House No. 1 / 16260 N. Fourth StreetIn useToday the Central Ohio Fire Museum
2021–presentStation 16
Mock Orchard Fire Station
1465 Oakland Park AvenueIn use
171913–1994Engine House No. 172300 W. Broad StreetIn usePart of the West Side Family Health and Wellness Center
1994–presentStation 17
Hilltop Engine House
2250 W. Broad StreetIn use
181926–2006Engine House No. 181551 Cleveland AvenueIn use
2006–presentStation 18
Herbert F. Turner/South Linden Fire Station
1630 Cleveland AvenueIn use
191932–presentStation 19
Lieutenant Jerry Kuhn/Northmoor Engine House
3601 N. High StreetIn useOldest active fire station in Columbus
201951–presentStation 20
Captain Pleasant Higgenbotham Fire Station
2646 E. Fifth AvenueIn use
211959–presentStation 21
Eastmoor Fire Station
3294 E. Main StreetIn use
221959–presentStation 22
Lieutenant Jack Russ Southgate Fire Station
3069 Parsons AvenueIn use
231959–presentStation 23
Big Walnut Fire Station
4451 E. Livingston AvenueIn use
241960–presentStation 24
Northland Area Fire Station
1585 Morse RoadIn use
251961–presentEngine House 9
Station 25
Henry "Hank" Gowdy Fire Station
739 W. 3rd AvenueIn use
261975–presentStation 26
Hoffman Farms Fire Station
5333 Fisher RoadIn use
271978–presentStation 27
Great Northwest Fire Station
7560 Smokey Row RoadIn use
281981–presentStation 28
Steltzer Ridge Fire Station
3240 McCutcheon RoadIn use
291984–presentStation 29
Little Turtle Fire Station
5151 Little Turtle WayIn use
301988–presentStation 30
Wyandotte Fire Station
3555 Fishinger BlvdIn use
311988–presentStation 31
Bolton Field Fire Station
5303 Alkire RoadIn use
321991–presentStation 32
Refugee Tract Fire Station
3675 Gender RoadIn use
331981–presentStation 33
County Line Fire Station
440 Lazelle RoadIn use
342003–presentStation 34
Sleepy Hollow Fire Station
5201 Wilcox RoadIn use
352020–presentStation 35711 Waggoner RoadIn use

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Notes and References

  1. Book: City of Columbus, Ohio . Annual Reports of the Various Departments of the City of Columbus, Ohio, Together with a Financial Statement of the Receipts and Disbursements for the Year Ending December 31 . 1901 . American Publishing . 284 .
  2. Book: Drehers Simplex Street and House Number Guide, Columbus, Ohio, 1929 -1930 . 1930 . D. F. Dresher & Company . 61 . Columbus, Ohio . . August 30, 2023.
  3. News: Carlson . Erik A. . POLICE, FIRE BUILDINGS HONOR CITY HEROES . August 30, 2023 . . December 31, 2002 . 4B.
  4. News: Topics of the Day . March 7, 1931 . 4 . August 30, 2023 . . limited.
  5. News: No. 1 Engine House Deserted; City Must Build or Lose Site . June 11, 1952 . 19 . August 30, 2023 . . limited.
  6. News: Switzer . John . January 21, 1981 . Firefighters May Get 'Superstation' . 16 . . limited . August 29, 2023.
  7. News: Stratton . Lee . January 22, 1981 . Portman Raps Super Fire Station Plan . 19 . . limited . August 29, 2023.
  8. News: Stratton . Lee . January 25, 1981 . Chief Says Station Is Old Idea . 13 . . limited . August 29, 2023.
  9. News: Stratton . Lee . February 3, 1982 . Fire station cost increases by $32,000 . 13 . . limited . August 29, 2023.
  10. News: Foster . Kathy Gray . October 4, 1982 . Fallen firefighters remembered at dedication . 14 . . limited . August 29, 2023.
  11. News: Drugan . A. J. . Stone Which Marked Fire House A Century Ago Found in Stairwell Wall . August 30, 2023 . . limited . March 31, 1963 . 205.
  12. News: Henry . Megan . Public Safety - A four-alarm honor . limited . August 30, 2023 . . June 29, 2017 . 1.
  13. News: Old Bell . September 4, 2023 . . limited . November 3, 1963 . 173.
  14. News: Abandoned Engine House Sold . limited . August 30, 2023 . . March 1, 1967 . 6.
  15. News: Columbus Shoe Store Celebrates 50th Anniversary . September 4, 2023 . . limited . May 8, 1938.
  16. News: North End Engine House . September 4, 2023 . . limited . July 10, 1874.
  17. Book: Zurier . Rebecca . Bounds . A. Pierce . Rawls . Walton . The Firehouse: an Architectural and Social History . 1991 . Artabras . New York . 9780896600218 . 12 November 2023.
  18. Web site: Evans . Anne . April 16, 2012 . Take a look inside Engine House No. 5 . August 29, 2023 . Columbus Underground.