Union Fire Protection District

Union Fire Protection District Stop, Drop and Roll! The district is staffed by 21 full-time career firefighters and four administrative personnel, providing 24/7 emergency services. Louis.

Union Fire Protection District Overview

The Union Fire Protection District (UFPD) operates three fire stations and one dedicated training facility. All career firefighters are members of the International Association of Fire Fighters Local 2665. They are supported by Reserve firefighters and a group of senior active members who offer additional guidance and support. UFPD maintains a fleet of 15 a

pparatus, including pumpers and rescue boats. In 2023, the district responded to 1,866 incidents, including mutual aid calls to neighboring districts. We have mutual aid agreements with all surrounding departments, Region C, and the statewide mutual aid system. UFPD also houses and maintains the Strike Team 5 Heavy Rescue Truck and Trailer. Community and Coverage Area

Our district serves a mixed urban-rural community of nearly 20,000 residents and spans 96.33 square miles. It includes the city of Union, Missouri—home to approximately 12,600 people and the county seat of Franklin County. The district is composed of approximately 40% agricultural, 45% residential, and 15% industrial areas. It is located about 45 minutes west of St. Notable facilities within the district include:

The Franklin County Adult Detention Center (housing city, county, state, and federal inmates)

Nursing homes and assisted living facilities

Multi-story commercial, educational, and industrial buildings, including East Central College

Interstate I-44 (southern border)

A large sanitation treatment plant

A central railway line

Several Ameren UE substations

Three major petroleum pipelines: Explorer, ConocoPhillips, and Missouri Pipeline

As pools all around the area start to open up for the summer, it's time to remember our pool safety. Drowning is the lea...
05/29/2026

As pools all around the area start to open up for the summer, it's time to remember our pool safety. Drowning is the leading accidental cause of death for children age 1-4.

Lets stay safe this summer by following these simple safety tips.
-Look in the Pool First: If a child goes missing in the house or yard, always check the bottom of the pool before looking anywhere else
-Designate a sober water watcher and rotate that responsibility every 15-20 minute to prevent fatigue
-Install secure barriers around the pool to prevent unintentional access when not in use
-Wear high contrast swimwear like neon orange, yellow, or hot pink that are easy to see underwater
-Wear certified life jackets and skip inflatable toys or water wings. Inflatables provide a false sense of security as they can easily deflate
- Learn CPR and keep recue equipment such as a reaching pole and flotation ring nearby and unobscured for quick use.

Below is an informational video from https://www.poolsafely.gov/ about how to have some summer fun safely around pools.

https://youtu.be/N5Hj-F0eexE?si=IJmNiqV1xxMlrxBO

Always watch children when they’re in or near water, and never leave them unattended. Designate an official Water Watcher, an adult tasked with supervising children in the water. That should be their only task – they shouldn’t be reading...

Today, we would like to remind everyone to take a moment to remember the true meaning of Memorial Day. It is a time to h...
05/25/2026

Today, we would like to remind everyone to take a moment to remember the true meaning of Memorial Day. It is a time to honor and remember the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces who made the ultimate sacrifice. Their courage and dedication will not be forgotten.

This morning our fire personnel assisted the American Legion Post 297 Union, MO with placing flags on the graves of our ...
05/23/2026

This morning our fire personnel assisted the American Legion Post 297 Union, MO with placing flags on the graves of our Veterans in honor of Memorial Day.

As we walked through the cemetery placing each flag, it served as a heavy reminder of the true cost of freedom and the sacrifices made by these brave men and women.

This Memorial Day, we encourage everyone to take a moment to reflect, remember, and honor those who gave their lives in service to our country.

***Road Reopened ***Motor Vehicle Accident Hwy 50 and Rosedale. Hwy 50 East is shutdown. Please avoid the area.
05/22/2026

***Road Reopened ***
Motor Vehicle Accident Hwy 50 and Rosedale. Hwy 50 East is shutdown. Please avoid the area.

The National Weather Service in St. Louis has issued a Flash Flood Warning until 9:15 PM Monday, May 18th, for portions ...
05/18/2026

The National Weather Service in St. Louis has issued a Flash Flood Warning until 9:15 PM Monday, May 18th, for portions of east-central Missouri, including Gasconade County, northern Crawford County, western Franklin County, and southern Warren County.

Heavy rainfall may cause rapid flooding of low-water crossings, creeks, roads, and other poor drainage areas. Avoid driving through flooded roadways and use caution if traveling tonight.

Over the next few weeks, our crews will be conducting annual hose testing.Each section of hose is laid out and visually ...
05/15/2026

Over the next few weeks, our crews will be conducting annual hose testing.

Each section of hose is laid out and visually inspected before being tested. Hoses are then charged between 200 and 300 PSI and held at that pressure for three minutes to ensure their integrity. During testing, crews check for coupling slippage, leaks, and any pinholes in the hose.

Friday, A-Shift attended St. John’s field day. We had a blast helping with the slip and slide. Normally we would treat o...
05/10/2026

Friday, A-Shift attended St. John’s field day. We had a blast helping with the slip and slide.
Normally we would treat ourselves to a run or two, but it was a little chilly for our liking this year!

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms, grandmothers, stepmoms, and mother figures in our community! 🌷Today we wa...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all the incredible moms, grandmothers, stepmoms, and mother figures in our community! 🌷

Today we want to recognize the strength, compassion, and endless support that mothers provide every single day. Whether they’re keeping a household running, supporting loved ones through difficult times, or serving alongside us in public safety, moms are truly the heart of our community.

From all of us at the Union Fire Protection District, we wish you a safe, happy, and well-deserved Mother’s Day! ❤️🚒

05/08/2026

***Roadway Reopened. Scene turned over to Hwy Patrol***
Crews are working a Motor Vehicle Accident at 50 and AT. Traffic will be impacted for some time.

Another crew getting hands-on vehicle extrication training in less-than-ideal situations. Crews training on vehicle stab...
05/07/2026

Another crew getting hands-on vehicle extrication training in less-than-ideal situations. Crews training on vehicle stabilization, patient access, and alternative extrication methods in scenarios designed to make you think outside of the box.

Training like this improves upon core fundamentals as well as helps to add a few "tools to the toolbox", to assist in decision making with uncommon circumstances.

Once again thank you to Patriot Towing for providing prop vehicles for our crews to train with!

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1401 West Springfield Avenue
Union, MO
63084

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