For Emergencies ALWAYS Dial 911.
SERVING NORTH FAYETTE TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA

About Us

Response Area

Serving Noblestown, Imperial, Oakdale (North Fayette), Sturgeon (North Fayette), Champion Hill, The Pointe at North Fayette, Hankey Farms, and surrounding areas.

Mutual Aid

Working closely with Oakdale Hose Company, Sturgeon VFD, Imperial VFD, McDonald VFD, Moon Run VFC, Moon Township VFD, Midway VFD, Allegheny County Airport Authority FD, and other agencies.

What We Respond To

Fire calls, rescue incidents, EMS support (QRS), public service calls, alarms, and other emergencies throughout the Township.

Station 209 Timeline

Our History

What started as a small volunteer fire company has grown into a multi-station department serving North Fayette Township with modern apparatus, specialized equipment, and dedicated members committed to protecting the community.

It Begins

July 28th, 1970

After a survey to find if there is a need for a Fire Department, 17 interested persons met at the Township Building and selected a committee to draw up By-laws.

The Birth of a Station

January, 1972

In January, 1972 the fire department purchased approximately five acres of land with a 150-foot frontage on Steubenville Pike for $15,000.

New fire trucks

Fall of 1973

A new, modern, three-way hose, ladder, tank, and pumper truck was purchased for $32,000 and equipped with an additional $6,000 worth of material.

The First Call - Brush Fire

February 1st, 1974

On February 1, the fire department answered its first call – to put out a brush fire.

The 21st Century & Beyond

As we continue into the 21st century, North Fayette Township VFD has been setting its goals with the future in mind. The North Fayette Township is spread over 24.74 square miles and is still developing at an unprecedented pace. We are currently operating three stations to cover all of North Fayette and to provide support to our neighboring fire departments, as they have supported us in the past.
Our goals can become a reality, with the moral and financial support of our township officials, and our citizens, coupled with the dedication and hard work of our volunteers that this can be accomplished.