The Leeds Rural Fire Protection District is a dedicated team of 25 volunteer firemen covering an expansive area of over 400 square miles in Leeds, ND. Equipped with 6 trucks, including a brand new pumper truck, two tanker trucks, and specialized grass fire trucks, they have a total water carrying capacity of approximately 7000 gallons.
With regular training drills and a heavy rescue unit equipped with auto extrication tools, the fire department not only responds to fires but also assists the ambulance squad with vehicle accidents, ensuring the safety and well-being of the community. Led by Chief Adam Parslow and supported by a team of officers, the Leeds Rural Fire Protection District plays an essential role in protecting the local area.
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