In an emergency, call 911
St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department
The St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department serves the Town of St. Paul, a majority of Adams Township in Decatur County, and a portion of Noble Township in Shelby County. Organized in 1948, the approximately 25 department members respond to an average of 175 runs each year from their single station. The SPVFD provides Fire Firefighting, Emergency Medical, and First Responder services. In addition to serving our rural town and community, the SPVFD services a portion of Interstate 74.
Services
Our department offers a range of critical services to ensure the safety and well-being of St. Paul residents:
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Fire Suppression: Equipped with state-of-the-art firefighting tools, our team is prepared to handle any fire emergency.
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Emergency Medical Services (EMS): Our trained EMTs provide immediate medical care and transport to those in need.
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Rescue Operations: From vehicle extractions to water rescues, we are equipped to save lives in diverse situations.
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Fire Prevention and Education: We conduct fire safety inspections, community education programs, and school visits to promote fire prevention awareness.
Join Us
Are you passionate about serving your community? The St. Paul Volunteer Fire Department always seeks dedicated individuals to join our ranks. As a volunteer firefighter, you will receive extensive training and have the opportunity to make a real difference. No prior experience is necessary—just a commitment to help others and a willingness to learn. Contact us to become a volunteer firefighter.
Contact
Dan Pennington
Fire Chief
216 N. County Line Road
PO Box 41
St. Paul, IN 47272