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Charleston is the capital and largest city of the State of West Virginia. It is located at the confluence of the Elk and Kanawha Rivers in Kanawha County. Charleston has a population of approx 50,821, while its metropolitan area has approx 224,743 people.

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Charleston Fire Department  -  Stations & Apparatus
The Charleston Fire Department - proudly protects 54,000 people who live in an area of 33 square miles among the green hills and valleys surrounding the Kanawha and Elk Rivers.

The Charleston Fire Department has an ISO rating of two and operates out of eight stations with 171 paid professionals. These stations house eight Engine Companies, one Ladder Company, one Rescue Company and four Advanced Life Support Ambulance Units. The Fire Department is also home to the West Virginia Regional Response Team Task Force One and houses Building Collapse and Hazardous Materials Units. The members of the department are specially trained in fire fighting, emergency medical services, vehicle rescue, technical rescue, hazardous materials, and water rescue.

Charleston firefighters are members of the IAFF Local 317
Charleston Fire Department 808 Virginia Street West Charleston 304-348-8098
Sta Engine Truck Special Units Address Area
1 Engine 451 Truck 461 Medic Unit, Rescue 481, Water Rescue 414 300 Morris Street  
2 Engine 452   Rescue 482, BC 450, Medic Sup 408, Boat 413 808 Virginia Street West  
3 Engine 453   Boat 411 822 Oakwood Road  
4 Engine 454     1810 Oakridge Road  
5 Engine 455     918 Bridge Road  
6 Engine 456   Medic Unit 5008 MacCorkle AVE SE  
7 Engine 457   Medic Unit 128 Cora Street  
8 Engine 458   Medic Unit 208 Copenhaver Drive  
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