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North Oldham Fire Department Moves in to new Headquarters Station 

 

Members of the North Oldham Fire Department shifted operations from their old Goshen Station to the new facility just across the street at 1660 KY Highway 1793 on November 1, 2004.  The completion of the project was delayed slightly due to weather problems last winter but came in very close to the targeted budget of $2.7 million.  The new facility has room for up to 10 fire apparatus, allows for “drive-through” capability for the larger rigs and has a vehicle exhaust system that promises to keep the interior cleaner and safer as well as a separate turnout gear room that helps keep contamination from transferring to or from the gear.

 Some of the other features of the facility include a state of the art fitness room with equipment suitable for both cardiovascular, strength and conditioning workout routines.  Office space, always at a premium before, is well designed and improves efficiency.  A 45’ training tower is provided that can be used for fire and technical rescue training evolutions.  Classroom facilities that will accommodate up to 50 students are also included.  The whole building was designed to allow us to expand our membership, primarily comprised of volunteers to meet our growth needs over the next 50 years.   

The building was designed by Cole & Russell Architects in Cincinnati Ohio and the project was started in August of 2003 after almost 7 years in planning.  It replaces an aging facility that was cramped, lacked space for administrative and training functions as well as storage for apparatus and equipment.  In fact, for the last 5 years, the Fire Chief’s office was in a small construction trailer behind the old building.  Our new facility fills a significant need for the department and is a gem in our community.  The North Oldham Fire Protection District funded the project with a bond issue.

 The members of our department welcome you to drop by the new station so we can show it off!  We’re extremely proud of our new home.


Fire Destroyed House Under Construction in Hillcrest Subdivision

Fire destroyed a house under construction at 12707 Woodside Drive in Hillcrest Subdivision on January 27,2005 around 10:30 pm.  A full response from North Oldham Fire Department along with an Engine Company and Chief Officer from Harrod’s Creek Fire Department responded on the call. 

  

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Fire Damaged House On KY Highway 1793 in Goshen

Fire damaged a house located at 1022 S. KY Hwy 1793 in Goshen on 12 February 2005 at approximately 10:30 pm.  North Oldham received the alarm at 10:33 pm as a “computer on fire”.  Although there was no visible smoke or flame coming from the structure at the time of arrival, heavy smoke was found on the second floor.  There was a flashover in the room of origin just prior to the attack crew making entry.     

 

 

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The North Oldham Fire Department is fighting fires with the latest high-tech equipment, including a new 2002 Seagrave Quint. Since October of 2000, the firefighters in Goshen, KY have added 2 thermal imaging devices, modernized  air-packs, and a revolutionary fire nozzle to their cache of life saving tools. This equipment makes it much easier for firefighters to find persons who are trapped in structures or missing out of doors, to find firefighters who are trapped or injured, and to find and extinguish fires.

 

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