Fort Loramie Rescue Squad

Fort Loramie Rescue Squad Fort Loramie Rescue Squad Fort Loramie Rescue Squad has two ambulances and one Light Rescue truck. All three vehicles are on Ford chassis. Main Street.

Fort Loramie Rescue Squad is all-volunteer and covers approximately 80 square miles consisting of the Village of Fort Loramie, Turtle Creek, and the majority of Cynthian and McLean townships. The first two units are fully stocked and can transport multiple patients. The third unit carries the Jaws of Life for victim extrication, along with a set of airbags to life a vehicle from on top of a victim

. This vehicle also carries a 5,000-watt generator with quartz lights and additional extrication equipment. On May 15, 2005, the squad dedicated its new building at 260 N. This building was constructed to meet the growing needs of the community and organizations. An observer program is available for interested people so they can ride along and see what is involved with rescue operations. Call 937-295-2980 for details

04/08/2024

Did you know that you are able to safely take off your solar glasses during the eclipse? See below for the proper timeframe to remove your glasses! 👓

12/30/2023

Congratulations to Matt Frey for 1,000 runs and Tim Puthoff for being a member for 5 years and completing 500 runs!

11/18/2023

Some things to keep in mind.

11/18/2023

Some thing to keep in mind.

11/09/2023

We are now registering for our March 1 - 3, 2024 First Responders' Bridge retreat for active and retired first responders AND your significant other. Come get the help you and/or your marriage deserves. EXPENSE FREE!
Spots fill up fast!

11/08/2023

We are eternally grateful for the support we receive from our community and pledge to continue to serve you in the best way possible. Thank you for supporting our levy and voting yes!

Please vote yes on November 7th, 2023 to support our tax levy.  It is a 5 year levy that includes a renewal of the curre...
10/29/2023

Please vote yes on November 7th, 2023 to support our tax levy. It is a 5 year levy that includes a renewal of the current 1.5 mill and an increase of 1.5 mills. It will be used for current expenses to provide ambulance and Emergency Medical Services. One of the major expense increases is for personel. Unfortunately we no longer have enough volunteers to properly staff at a safe level and we have several with over 30 years of service. Because of this, we need to move from a purely volunteer work force to having some paid members, to ensure our community continues to recieve the service they deserve. There was an excellent article with more details in the Sidney Daily News, Saturday, October 21st edition.

Another fun beggars night in the books!
10/27/2023

Another fun beggars night in the books!

Address

260 N Main Street, P O Box 72
Fort Loramie, OH
45845

Telephone

+19372952980

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Fort Loramie Rescue Squad is part paid and mostly volunteer covering approximately 80 square miles consisting of the Village of Fort Loramie, Turtle Creek, and the majority of Cynthian and McLean townships. Fort Loramie Rescue Squad has two ambulances and one Light Rescue truck. All three vehicles are on Ford chassis. The first two units are fully stocked and can transport multiple patients. The third unit carries the Jaws of Life for victim extrication, along with a set of airbags to life a vehicle from on top of a victim. This vehicle also carries a 5,000-watt generator with quartz lights and additional extrication equipment. We also have a Kabota modified to use in off road rescues as well as for standing by at sporting events such as football, cross country, and 5K races.

On May 15, 2005, the squad dedicated its new building at 260 N. Main Street. This building was constructed to meet the growing needs of the community and organizations. It was renovated in 2017 to add a living space for members needing a place to stay while on call as well as paid personnel.

An observer program and a Junior membership program are available for anyone interested, allowing people to ride along and see what is involved with rescue operations. Call 937-295-2980 for details.