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OUR MISSION
The Maryland Heights Fire Protection District protects life and
property with the highest level of prevention, preparedness and
response to those in need.
OUR
VISION
Our Vision of Excellence is achieved through continued dedication to
community service, professionalism, and devotion to duty. Through our
highly motivated team of innovative members, we are committed to
providing the highest quality of emergency services.
OUR
VALUES
Honor, Dedication Service, Respect.
WHO
WE ARE
The Maryland Heights Fire Protection District encompasses eighteen
square miles of St. Louis County, Missouri. Formally organized by a
vote of the people in April 1949 under Missouri State Statute, the
district is a political subdivision of the State of Missouri and
pre-dates the City of Maryland Heights by more than thirty-five years.
A three-member Board of Directors who are elected by district residents
governs the district. The fire district employs forty-four line
employees, four chief officers, a fire inspector and one administrative
assistant. The line employees are members of Local 2665 of the
International Association of Fire Fighters. The fire district is a
full-time career agency that operates twenty-four hours a day, three
hundred sixty-five days a year.
WHAT WE DO
The district’s services include fire suppression, emergency medical
services, specialized rescue (technical, collapse/trench, extrication,
water) and hazardous materials response. In addition, the district also
has a very active community education program that includes public fire
education, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and first aid.
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WHERE WE ARE
The Maryland Heights Fire Protection District covers eighteen square
miles of St. Louis County. The district boundaries are Page Avenue/Lackland
Road on the south, McKelvey and Old St. Charles Rock Roads on the
north, Marine Avenue on the west and Lindbergh Boulevard on the east.
In addition to our district, we have mutual aid agreements with our
neighboring districts and also provide support on various responses
throughout the St. Louis metropolitan area.
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HOW WE DO IT
The fire district operates two engine houses and four front-line
apparatus. Engine House 1 is located at 2600 Schuetz Road and is home
to Engine Company 4414 and Ambulance 4417 and Rescue Squad 4416. Engine
House 2 is located at 12828 Dorsett Road and is home to Ladder Company
4425 and Ambulance 4427. Support Unit 4499 (foam, trench and shoring
materials, hazardous materials response support) is also housed at
Engine House 1. In addition the district also maintains Reserve Engine
4490 and Reserve Ambulance 4497 for back-up purposes.
Five divisions cover the
district’s daily operations: Administration, Operations, Emergency
Medical Services, Training, and Life Safety
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FUNDING
The district is funded by revenue generated from various tax
sources including property, real estate, railroad/utility, and merchant
and manufacturers. Under Missouri law, the district’s Board of
Directors set the annual budget and tax rate in August for the
following year. The current tax rate is divided into five categories:
general revenue, ambulance, pension, dispatching, and debt service.
Contrary to popular belief, the district receives no revenue from the
City of Maryland Heights or from the riverboat casinos located within
Maryland Heights (that portion of the city is covered by the
Pattonville Fire Protection District).
The 2008 tax rates as
established by the Board of Directors are: General Revenue - 80 cents,
Ambulance - 36 cents, Pension - 13 cents, and Dispatching - 5 cents,
for a total of $1.32 per $100 assessed valuation.
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