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York

is a city in York County, Pennsylvania, and its county seat. The city has a population of approximately 238,549 when taking into account people residing in surrounding municipalities.
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City of York Department of Fire/Rescue Services  -  Stations & Apparatus
The City of York Department of Fire/Rescue Services - comprises the largest full-time cadre of firefighters in the metropolitan area, comprised of 68 career personnel and one civilian employees and 45 volunteer firefighters and fire police. The Department operates four fire stations, a headquarters building and a storage building. Volunteer staffing comes from the nine volunteer fire companies organized within the City of York. In the past two centuries the service has evolved from an all-volunteer department to the largest combination department in York County.

York firefighters are members of the IAFF Local 627
City of York Department of Fire/Rescue Services 43 South Duke Street York 717-854-3921
Station Engine Truck Special Units & Ambulance Address Neighborhood
1 Engine 99-1   Engine 99-6, Chiefs 49-51 South Duke Street Downtown
2 Engine 99-2 Truck 99-1 Truck 99-2, Service Units 273 West Market Street Downtown
5 Engine 99-5   Engine 99-7 833 East Market Street East York
9 Engine 99-2   Engine 99-9 800 Roosevelt Ave West York
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