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Fire Department

Protecting Crosby Township 24/7

EMERGENCY

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NON-EMERGENCY

STATION 28

8910 Willey Road
Crosby Township, OH 45030

About Our Department

The Crosby Township Fire Department provides 24-hour fire protection and emergency medical services to the residents of Crosby Township. Our dedicated team of firefighters and EMTs are committed to protecting lives and property throughout our community.

Operating from Station 28, we respond to fire emergencies, medical calls, vehicle accidents, and other emergency situations. Our department also provides fire prevention education, safety inspections, and community outreach programs.

Services We Provide

Community Education Programs

Helping Crosby Township Stay Safe and Prepared

Our firefighters and EMTs share life-saving knowledge with residents through community outreach, school visits, station tours, CPR awareness, fire safety talks, and emergency preparedness education. Below are current resources for our community.

EMS Week 2026, May 17 through 23, 2026 — Improving Outcomes. Together. Two EMS providers performing patient care in an ambulance.
EMS Week 2026 · May 17–23

Improving Outcomes. Together.

Every May, the nation recognizes the EMS professionals who answer the call 24/7. The Crosby Township Fire Department is proud to join this year's observance and thank our medics, firefighters, dispatchers, and community partners who work side by side to deliver high-quality emergency medical care to our residents and visitors.

Want to learn hands-only CPR or schedule a safety talk for your group? Contact the Fire Department.

Emergency Preparedness Kit Checklist

Suggested items every Crosby Township household should keep on hand. Tailor your kit to your family's specific needs and be ready for any emergency.

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  • Water and non-perishable foodOne gallon of water per person per day, three-day supply minimum.
  • Flashlight and extra batteries
  • First aid kit
  • Battery-powered or hand-crank weather radio
  • Extra cell phone battery or portable power bank
  • Personal hygiene items
  • Copies of important family documentsStored in a waterproof container.
  • Cash in small bills
  • Local maps and a compass
  • Fire extinguisher
  • A whistle to signal for help
  • Face masks, work gloves, and hand sanitizer
  • Garbage bags and moist towelettesFor waste disposal and sanitation.
  • Feminine hygiene products and infant care itemsIf needed.
  • Waterproof matches
  • Warm blankets and extra clothing
  • Non-prescription medicationsSuch as pain relievers and antidiarrheal tablets.
  • Prescription medications and medical itemsIn labeled containers; include inhalers and spare eyewear for family members who need them.
  • Books, puzzles, or games for children
  • Pet suppliesIf needed.
  • Waterproof notepads, pencils, and pens
  • Extra keys for vehicles and residence
  • Blankets or sleeping bags

Be prepared: Tailor your kit to your family's specific needs and be ready for any emergency.

Our Apparatus

Engine 28

Primary fire suppression unit

Medic 28

Advanced Life Support ambulance

Tanker 28

Water supply for rural areas

Questions About Fire Safety?

Contact us for fire safety information, inspections, or burn permits.