Monroe Township Volunteer Fire Department

Monroe Township Volunteer Fire Department The Monroe Township Volunteer Fire Department is operated by volunteers who are on call 24 hours a day, 7 seven days a week, 365 days a year.

The Monroe Township Volunteer Fire Department began saving lives and extinguishing fires in 1975. There have been several changes since that time, but one thing remains, we are here to help those in need within our community. In the last 10 years we have purchased 2 new Engines, 2 new grass trucks and a squad as well as cutters and spreaders which allow us quicker access to patients in the event o

f an accident. All of the new apparatus allow us to use the newest advances within the fire service to have saves property and lives. The Monroe Sirens assist with fundraising for the department with hoagie sales several times throughout the year, bus trips and the yearly Swiss Steak Dinner, Breakfast with Santa and cookie sales.

Bus trips
03/06/2026

Bus trips

Who would like tickets? We will be at Pioneer picnic selling tickets and snowcones. Please come show your support. 
08/29/2025

Who would like tickets? We will be at Pioneer picnic selling tickets and snowcones. Please come show your support. 

07/26/2025

We have sold all the tickets! We will draw tomorrow at 1pm!

04/13/2025

Come join us for the community event 11-3 today!

02/21/2025
12/07/2024

Breakfast with Santa is today 08-12!

05/28/2024

Any of my EMS firefighters looking to work some EMS shifts?

03/18/2024

Vote YES to Fund the Northeast Fire District!

All too often, taxpayers see and hear examples of government waste. As an Ashtabula County resident for 17 years and a firefighter/paramedic spanning four decades in Lake and Cuyahoga counties, I am encouraged to see a positive and opposite example locally. Your role as voters in Kingsville, Monroe, and Sheffield townships is crucial. By supporting tax funding for the Northeast Fire District, the first recognized joint fire district in the history of Ashtabula County, you are actively participating in the decision-making process that will shape the future of your community.

If you look within and beyond Ashtabula County, you will find a serious problem that increases risk to you, your family, and your property—a lack of interest in public safety jobs and reduced volunteerism. Recruitment and retention are suffering here and nationally, but we still need ambulances and fire trucks for emergency services. Voting YES on March 19 will help improve the effectiveness and efficiency of fire and emergency medical services (EMS) within the three townships and ensure the consolidation and sharing of personnel and life-saving equipment. The proposed millage, which would cost the owner of a $100,000 home $175.00 per year, is a small price for the peace of mind and enhanced safety it will bring to the community. This equals $14.58 per month, $3.37 per week, and $0.48 per day. If passed, any existing levy would become obsolete.

As a consultant and grant writer who has worked with the fire chiefs from the three fire departments, I know their desire to provide the absolute best service to their residents, but they know they can no longer do it alone. However, they can accomplish this by working together as one adequately funded new department. If approved, operational and logistical adjustments will need to be made, but fire districts have overcome these challenges and proven their worth throughout the United States. Why would Ashtabula County be any different? I know inflation is high, and some struggle to make ends meet. You can be confident that your YES vote for this levy will (a) better protect your property, (b) be an investment in your health and well-being, and (c) serve as an example of how modern fire/EMS protection can be provided.

Will Anderson
Saybrook Twp.
Owner – In Command Consulting, LLC
Assistant Fire Chief (ret.) – City of Euclid

Address

4095 Center Road
Conneaut, OH
44030

Telephone

+14405945757

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