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Cincinnati Fire Department - Station 32

650 Forest Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45229
 
This station is located in Avondale in the central part of the city.  Many prominent institutions are close by including Xavier University, Cincinnati Children's Hospital  and the Cincinnati Zoo.

- District 4
- Built in 1977





Engine 32 - 2024 E-One (1500 GPM / 510 Gallon Tank / 50 Foam)
Shop# 31673









Ladder 32 - 2017 Rosenbauer Commander (100' Rear-Mount Aerial)
Shop# 61652










ALS 32 - 2020 Ford F-150 (EMS Field Supervisor)
Shop# 00735









MCU 32 - 2007 Freightliner / Hackney (Mass Casualty Unit)
Shop# 60940 (Tender), 57467 (Trailer)

- Additional Photos











Engine 32 - 2019 E-One (1500 GPM / 500 Gallon Tank / 30 Foam)
Shop# 91674









Engine 32 - 2009 Spartan / Rosenbauer (1500 GPM / 500 Gallon Tank)
Shop# 81670

- This apparatus was previously assigned to Engine 12
- It is currently assigned to Engine 229 -Training Bureau






Engine 32 - 2003 E-One (1500 GPM / 500 Gallon Tank / 30 A/B Foam)
Shop# 31686

- This apparatus was previously assigned to Engine 12







Engine 32 - 2006 Sutphen (1500 GPM / 500 Gallon Tank)
Shop# 61686

- This apparatus was subsequently assigned to Engine 7







Engine 32 - 1994 E-One (1500 GPM / 500 Gallon Tank)
Shop# 41672

- Converted to a spare (shown in picture) when the 2006 Sutphen arrived








Ladder 32 - 2007 Seagrave (100' Rear-Mount Aerial)
Shop# 71650

- This apparatus was subsequently assigned to Ladder 18







Ladder 32 - 1999 E-One (110' Rear-Mount Aerial)
Shop# 01651

- This apparatus was subsequently assigned to Ladder 20







Ladder 32 - 1992 Seagrave (100' Tractor-Drawn Aerial)
Shop# 21651

- Converted to a spare when the 1999 E-One arrived







Foam 32 - 1996 E-One (1500 GPM / 500 Gallon Tank / 100 Foam)
Shop# 61674

- When running as a front line, this apparatus was previously assigned to Engine 2








Foam 32 - 1998 International / Reading
Shop# 80922

- This apparatus has been reassigned to the Training Bureau where it is running as a utility truck







DU 32 - 2007 Freightliner / Hackney (Decontamination Unit)
Shop# 60948 (Tender), 57484 (Trailer)

- Additional Photos








TT 32 - 1999 Cargo Sport (Trench Trailer)
Shop# 97478








ALS 32 - 2008 Ford Expedition (EMS Field Supervisor)
Shop# 80691

- This car war previously assigned to District 3







ALS 32 - 2006 Ford Expedition (EMS Field Supervisor)
Shop# 60676

- This unit was established in January of 2012
- The car was subsequently assigned to ALS 38, and then ALS 35






























Engine 32 - 1988 Seagrave (1250 GPM / 300 Gallon Tank)
Shop# 81671

- Photo courtesy Steve Hagy







Engine 32 - 1972 Seagrave (1000 GPM / 300 Gallon Tank)
Shop# 4666

- Pat Holz Photo







Engine 32 - 1949 Ahrens-Fox (1000 GPM / 100 Gallon Tank)
Shop# 25174

- Ed Effron Photo







Engine 32 - 1913 Republic / Ahrens-Fox (250 GPM)
Shop#

- Photo courtesy Steve Hagy Collection






Ladder 12 - 1972 Seagrave (100' Tractor-Drawn Aerial)
Shop# 4617

- Photo courtesy Steve Hagy






Ladder 12 - 1953 Seagrave (85' Tractor-Drawn Aerial)
Shop# 25230

- Ed Effron Photo







Ladder 12 - 1927 Ahrens-Fox (85' Tractor-Drawn Aerial)
Shop#

- Photo courtesy Steve Hagy Collection




















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News / Updates:

06/24 - Engine 32 placed into service a new E-One pumper truck. The 2019  E-One Cyclone previously  assigned to Engine 32 is going to be reassigned to Engie 38.

08/20 - ALS 32 placed into service a new Ford F-150 pick-up.

06/19 - Engine 32 received a new E-One pumper truck.  With the new arrival, the 2009 Rosenbauer was reassigned to the Training Bureau as Engine 229.

11/17 -  The 2017 Rosenbauer aerial previously assigned to Ladder 2 has been reassigned to Ladder 32.  Ladder 32's 2007 Seagrave was then reassigned to Ladder 18.

01/12 - Cincinnati has established a second EMS Field Supervisor at Station 32 where it is running as ALS 32.