Who   We Are

Who
We Are

Trained volunteers

Engine Houses

Years of Service

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What We Do

With a history dating back to 1891, the OFD responds to more than 900 fire calls annually and is honored to provide an ISO class 3 fire protection rating to the residents and businesses within the fire district. We are an ISO Class 3 rated agency and provide exceptional fire and rescue services.

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Serving Our Community

We’re proud to provide a variety of services including smoke alarm installation for the elderly and fire extinguisher training. We spend much of autumn visiting schools to teach kids about the importance of fire safety, and provide public education through 3 nights of open houses the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of fire prevention week every October.

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Ladder / Tower 4349 | 2013 Smeal

2000 GPM pump, 300 gallon tank. 1000 feet of 5 inch supply line. In addition to the requirements of NFPA 1901, this truck carries the following: Ladder mounted rope rescue system, vent saws, I.R. camera, battery operated reciprocating saw, stokes basket and an A.E.D.
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Squad 4320 | 2006 Spartan / EVI

2006 EVI heavy rescue built on a Spartan 24

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Engine 4341 | 2013 Spartan/Smeal

2000 GPM pump, 600 gallon tank, 1000 feet of 5” LDH. In addition to the requirements of NFPA 1901, this truck carries the following: Vent saw, ventilation fan, Multi-Gas detector, CO detector, I.R. camera, battery operated reciprocating saw, Hurst Power Unit, Hurst spreaders, Hurst cutter, ram and complement of air bags, and an A.E.D.
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Engine 4331 | 2013 Spartan/Smeal

2000 GPM pump, 600 gallon tank, 1000 feet of 5” LDH. In addition to the requirements of NFPA 1901, this truck carries the following: Vent saw, ventilation fan, Multi-Gas detector, CO detector, I.R. camera, battery operated reciprocating saw, Hurst Power Unit, Hurst spreaders, Hurst cutter, ram and complement of air bags, and an A.E.D.

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Engine 4321 | 2009 Spartan/Smeal

2000 GPM pump, 600 gallon tank, 1000 feet of 5” LDH. In addition to the requirements of NFPA 1901, this truck carries the following: Vent saw, ventilation fan, Multi-Gas detector, CO detector, I.R. camera, battery operated reciprocating saw, Hurst Power Unit, Hurst spreaders, Hurst cutter, ram and complement of air bags, and an A.E.D.

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Engine 4311 | 2019 Spartan/Smeal

2000 GPM pump, 600 gallon tank, 1000 feet of 5” LDH. In addition to the requirements of NFPA 1901, this truck carries the following: Vent saw, ventilation fan, Multi-Gas detector, CO detector, I.R. camera, battery operated reciprocating saw, Hurst Power Unit, Hurst spreaders, Hurst cutter, ram and complement of air bags, and an A.E.D.

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Tender / Pumper 4337 | 2019 Freightliner / Spartan

750 GPM pump, 2000 gallon tank, 200ft of 1 3/4 in hose, 200ft of 2 1/2 in hose, (2) 2100 gallon fold-a-tanks, Akron Firefox front bumper monitor and miscellaneous tools and equipment.

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Brush 4328 | 1985 Jeep, Custom Built

100GPM / 100 gallon tank with “pump & roll” capability. Two Indian Pumps and various tools for combating brush fires.

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Brush 4348 | 2012 Ford F350

100 gallon water * foam distribution, as well as various hand tools for combating brush fires.

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Retired Engine | 1949 Mack

In November 1949, OFD received this 1949 Mack, equipped with a 750 GPM pump and a 400 gallon water tank. She served until 1981 when she was retired and sold to the Dania Shrine Club. But this old beauty was destined to serve once again. Mayor Gary Graham worked with the local Site Oil Facility which agreed to donate the funds to buy her back on April 14, 1999. OFD membership paid for a cosmetic restoration and now our beloved 1949 Mack proudly serves as Fire Prevention Engine One.

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The Antique | 1930 Chevy

The chassis was purchased for $3600 and then delivered to General Manufacturing Company in St. Louis, Missouri where it was assembled as a fire engine. She arrived in O’Fallon on May 21, 1930 as a 250 GPM pumper with a one-hundred gallon water tank and was placed in service. Her first tour of duty ended in 1954 when she was sold to an antique car dealer. But she was destined to serve OFD once again. The gentleman who purchased her offered her back if the department would completely restore her. Restoration began in January 1971 and on May 23, 1973 she began her second tour of duty and serves to this day as a link to our past and a shining example of fire apparatus evolution.

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Chief 4390

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Deputy Chief 4391

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Assistant Chief / Chief Engineer 4392

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Support 4393

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Support 4394

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Support 4396

Our Equipment

Our Equipment

Headquarters

1215 Taylor Road

Station 2

567 West Third Street

Fire House 1

106 E. Washington St.

Engine House 3

102 Oak Street (Shiloh)

Headquarters

1215 Taylor Road

Station 2

567 West Third Street

Fire House 1

106 E. Washington St.

Engine House 3

102 Oak Street (Shiloh)

Where We Serve

With four engine stations, we are proud to serve a 44 square mile district including O’Fallon, the Village of Shiloh and the rural areas of the O’Fallon, Shiloh Valley, Caseyville, and St. Clair Townships.