Stokes Township Fire Department

Stokes Township Fire Department small town fire station

04/19/2025

Come down to Stokes township fire station and enjoy some Pancake and sausage.

03/31/2025

⚠️🌪️ 09:10 PM Madison County is under a Tornado WATCH until 1:00 AM. Stay alert!

Know the difference between a Watch and a Warning.

🌪️ Watch means to be prepared that a tornado may be possible.

🌪️ Warning means to take action immediately that a tornado is imminent.

We are wanting to wish everyone a verry Merry Christmas from our family to yours.
12/25/2024

We are wanting to wish everyone a verry Merry Christmas from our family to yours.

09/27/2024
09/16/2024

Ban on Open Burning Extended, Expanded Due to Continued Drought Conditions
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Columbus, Ohio – In response to extremely dry conditions in various parts of the state, a Ban on Open Burning ordered last week by State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon has been updated, extended and expanded to include additional counties. The ban impacts any county in Ohio identified by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) or United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as being in the “Extreme Drought” or “Exceptional Drought” categories as identified by the United States Drought Monitoring System.

As of today, Sept. 13, the Ban on Open Burning includes the following counties: Athens, Belmont, Carroll, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Gallia, Guernsey, Harrison, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Jefferson, Lawrence, Licking, Madison, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, Tuscarawas, Vinton and Washington.

If any part of a county is identified by NOAA and the USDA as being in the “Extreme Drought” or “Exceptional Drought” categories, the entire county is included in the burn ban.

According to the National Park Service, nearly 85% of wildfires are caused by humans, and some of the main causes are unattended campfires or bonfires, the burning of debris, and negligently discarded ci******es.

“We want everyone to think before you do something involving any kind of open flame,” said State Fire Marshal Kevin Reardon. “We are in severe drought conditions and ground conditions are very susceptible to ignition from a very simple source. We want people to be able to protect themselves, protect their property, and protect their communities.”

Examples of activities prohibited by this Order in the ban area include those involving the lighting or maintaining of an open fire such as:

Prohibited Activities:

Any open burning of trash, debris, waste, combustibles, leaf piles or similar vegetation
Campfires and bonfires
Throwing down or discarding lit or smoldering material, such as matches or ci******es
Using or discharging any type of fireworks
Live-fire training events
Flame effect(s) based displays or exhibitions, including sky lanterns and cold spark machines
Using spark- or heat-producing devices for recreational purpose
Acceptable open flame-related activities include indoor cooking, outdoor cooking with electric stoves/cooking elements or propane/liquid fueled cooking as permitted in this Order, and use of non-flame-based heating or electrical devices.

Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code (R.C.) §3737.82, R.C. §3737.22(A)(1) and R.C. 3737.22(A)(2), and Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) 1301:7-7-03(G)(1)(b), Ohio Fire Code (OFC) 307.1.2, the Division of State Fire Marshal issued a Ban on Open Burning Order on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024. Click here to access the updated order, as revised on Sept. 13, 2024.

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7105 E. Main Street
South Solon, OH
43153

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