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Station #3 - Burlington

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Coffey County Fire District #1 Station #3, located at 113 North 5th Street in Burlington, Kansas, is a 9900 sq. ft. building, which houses one 75 ft. aerial 1500gpm pumper, one 750gpm pumper/rescue, one 3000 gallon tanker, and three grass/brush trucks. There are also two classroom areas for training. There are approximately 23 volunteer firefighters assigned to Station #3.

Station #4 - Gridley

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Coffey County Fire District #1 Station #4, located at 827 Main Street in Gridley, Kansas, is a 6000 sq. ft. building, which houses one 1250gpm pumper, one 3000 gallon tanker, two grass/brush trucks, and a medical/rescue vehicle. The building also contains a large classroom for training. There are approximately 21 volunteer firefighters assigned to Station #4.

Station #5 - LeRoy

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Coffey County Fire District #1 Station #5, located at 510 Main Street in LeRoy, Kansas, is a 5800 sq. ft. building, which houses one 1250gpm pumper, one 3000 gallon tanker, three grass/brush trucks, and a medical/rescue vehicle. The building also contains a large classroom for training. There are approximately 25 volunteer firefighters assigned to Station #5.

Station #6 - Lebo

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Coffey County Fire District #1 Station #6, located at 114 West 3rd Street in Lebo, Kansas, is a 5600 sq. ft. building, which houses one 1250gpm pumper, one 3000 gallon tanker, three grass/brush trucks, and a heavy-duty medical/rescue vehicle. The building also contains a classroom area for training. There are approximately 20 volunteer firefighters assigned to Station #6.

Station #7 - Waverly

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Coffey County Fire District #1 Station #7, located at 214 Pearson Avenue in Waverly, Kansas, is a 6600 sq. ft. building, which houses one 1250gpm pumper, one 3000 gallon tanker, two grass/brush trucks, and a medical/rescue vehicle. The building also contains a classroom area for training. There are approximately 21 volunteer firefighters assigned to Station #7.

Station #8 - New Strawn

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Coffey County Fire District #1 Station #8, located at 301 West Lake Road in New Strawn, Kansas, is a 6000 sq. ft. building, which houses one 1250gpm pumper, one 750gpm pumper, one 3000 gallon tanker, two grass/brush trucks, one medical/rescue vehicle, and one 1500 gallon reserve tanker. The building also contains a classroom area for training purposes. There are approximately 25 volunteer firefighters assigned to Station #8.

Station #9 - Jacobs Creek

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Coffey County Fire District #1 Station #9, located at 403 3rd Street in Jacobs Creek, near Hartford, Kansas, is a 900 sq. ft. building, which houses two grass/brush trucks and a medical/rescue vehicle. There are approximately 12 volunteers assigned to Station #9.

Coffey County Fire District #1
Administrative Office
113 N. 5th Street
Burlington, KS 66839
Phone: (620) 364-2305
Fax: (620) 364-3108

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