The Sidney Volunteer Fire Department, established in 1879, is a dedicated team of 46 members, including 11 EMTs, serving a population of 7,960 in a 284-square-mile area. Governed by the City of Sidney's City Council and the Rural Fire Board of Sidney Rural Fire District #1, the department provides essential fire protection and rescue services to the community.
With a strong administration consisting of a fire chief, two assistant fire chiefs, two lieutenants, two captains, and a rescue officer, the Sidney Volunteer Fire Department is well-equipped to handle emergencies. Their fleet of apparatus includes three Quick Attack Grass Rigs, two Engines, two Tankers, a Utility Truck, a Rescue Truck, a Quad Agent Truck, and a Platform Truck, ensuring efficient response and effective firefighting capabilities.
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