Eureka Firefighters Community Outreach

Eureka Firefighters Community Outreach This page represents a community outreach for the citizens and businesses of the Eureka Fire Protect Manetzke, Jr. Fifth Street.

The fire service of Eureka has a long and rich history of saving lives and protecting property. The Eureka Volunteer Fire Department was formed after a major fire destroyed a large section of the downtown area of Eureka (portions of the 100 block of South Central Avenue) in 1944. There were many volunteer firefighters who served their community proudly. The early firefighters not only fought fires

but also worked hard raising funds for a fire station, equipment and the ongoing maintenance and expenses. In the late 1960's the members of the department and the community realized that the area was growing and the requirements for service were increasing. In 1970 there was a referendum placed on the ballot and the voters approved the creation of a tax supported fire district. Upon the formation of the Eureka Fire Protection District as a political entity, George H. was named the first paid fire chief of our district on January 1st, 1971. There have been six chiefs since the formation of the District. Since then...

In 1972, the first ambulance was acquired and an addition was built on the original engine house, more than doubling its size. Also in 1972, we took delivery of our new pumper. The first mid-ship, 1000 gpm pump, fire truck, west of the Mississippi, which had been orderd by Chief Manetzke two days before he was killed. Three men were hired to become our first full time paid firefighters in 1974, each working a 24-hour shift. In 1975 we acquired a second basic life support ambulance. In 1981 a new building was completed at 134 South Virginia, giving us additional office and training space, as well as four additional apparatus bays. January 1, 1984 saw us improve our emergency medical service by updating our first out ambulance with advanced life support equipment and three paramedics. In 1985 a bond issue was approved by our citizens. The benefits of the bond issue began to be seen in 1986 and 1987 when we received our new 1986 Pumper, 1986 Tanker/Pumper, 1986 Ford Ambulance; and we completed and occupied Station #2 at 1815 W. The new Administration Office and Fire Station #1 at 1060 Highway W was completed and dedicated on November 6, 1988, replacing the South Central and South Virginia locations. In June of 1998, Eureka Fire Protection District Engine House #3 opened at 3570 White Oak School Road in Hoene Springs. Located in the northern corner of Jefferson County, this enhanced our responses to the more rural portions of our district. In 1999, the citizens of Eureka Fire Protection District passed a new bond issue. This bond issue enabled the district to purchase some new equipment and expand our facilities. All three fire stations are getting facelifts, additions, and necessary repairs. Fire Station #1 had the most dramatic improvement almost doubling in size with the addition of a new training and conference room and new living quarters for our staff. Stations 2 and 3 had an additional apparatus bay added to each house. All front line apparatus have been upgraded over the past 3 years. We now run a 100 foot aerial ladder, a 2000 gallon rescue pumper, and two 1000 gallon rescue pumpers from our 3 houses. Currently, our staff consists of a Fire Chief, Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief, Deputy Chief Fire Marshal, 1 Inspector, 3 office staff, seven 24 hour shift Captains, four 24 hour Lieutenants, and eighteen 24 hour Firefighter/Paramedics providing full-time emergency fire protection and ambulance service. Our reserve corps supplements the full-time staff with manning equipment and engine houses. The technical services division encompasses fire prevention, investigation, plan review for new construction, fire safety inspections, and public education. In addition to fighting fires and handling emergency medical responses, The Eureka Fire District personnel are involved with community education in fire prevention, emergency medical services, and disaster preparedness programs. Public CPR and first aid classes are conducted monthly, and tours of the engine houses are always welcome.

Yesterday, Eureka Fire crews helped students at Geggie and Blevins Elementary kick off summer break with a fun end-of-th...
05/22/2026

Yesterday, Eureka Fire crews helped students at Geggie and Blevins Elementary kick off summer break with a fun end-of-the-year spray down!

We always enjoy being part of traditions like these and helping make lasting memories for the kids. Wishing all Rockwood students, staff, and families a safe, relaxing, and fun-filled summer!

Tonight, we celebrate the promotion of Captain Torno.This achievement reflects years of hard work, dedication, leadershi...
05/12/2026

Tonight, we celebrate the promotion of Captain Torno.

This achievement reflects years of hard work, dedication, leadership, and commitment to both the department and the community we serve. Congratulations on this well-earned accomplishment and best wishes in your new role as Captain.

Our members make an impact far beyond Eureka and the surrounding communities.Today, we recognize one of our own, Chief M...
05/03/2026

Our members make an impact far beyond Eureka and the surrounding communities.

Today, we recognize one of our own, Chief Master Sergeant Swan, on his retirement from the United States Air Force after 22 years of dedicated service—10 of those on active duty.

Congratulations, CMSgt. Swan, and thank you for your service!

Crews were welcomed to Six Flags St. Louis for the 2026 SSM Skills Challenge, where they put their training to the test ...
05/01/2026

Crews were welcomed to Six Flags St. Louis for the 2026 SSM Skills Challenge, where they put their training to the test in high-intensity EMS scenarios throughout the park.

Pictured here, crews are performing a complex extrication from a ride car and managing an advanced airway by intubating a patient trapped in their restraint on The Ninja.

These realistic, hands-on challenges help sharpen critical skills and ensure our teams are prepared for any situation.

Last week, all Eureka Fire Protection District crews participated in hands-on Live Fire Training as part of the Tri-Coun...
04/27/2026

Last week, all Eureka Fire Protection District crews participated in hands-on Live Fire Training as part of the Tri-County Training Consortium.

Crews sharpened critical firefighting skills including hose deployment, scene size-up, forcible entry, search and rescue, and fire extinguishment in realistic training scenarios.

Ongoing training like this ensures our personnel remain prepared, proficient, and ready to respond when our community needs us most.

We appreciate the continued partnership and opportunities provided through the Tri-County Training Consortium to help keep our members at the highest level of readiness. 🚒🔥

Congratulations to our own, Firefighter/Paramedic Fisher, and the rest of the St. Louis County Fire team on their win at...
04/19/2026

Congratulations to our own, Firefighter/Paramedic Fisher, and the rest of the St. Louis County Fire team on their win at the inaugural Guns N’ Hoses game played at Busch Stadium today. Team Fire brought home the championship!

Happy Easter!
04/05/2026

Happy Easter!

Congratulations to Aaron Branscum on his promotion to Battalion Chief of EMS. We look forward to seeing what he will acc...
03/24/2026

Congratulations to Aaron Branscum on his promotion to Battalion Chief of EMS. We look forward to seeing what he will accomplish.

The members of the Eureka Fire Shop would like to congratulate Battalion Chief Callahan on his retirement as of this mor...
03/23/2026

The members of the Eureka Fire Shop would like to congratulate Battalion Chief Callahan on his retirement as of this morning. BC Callahan provided over 30 years of service and leadership to our community and organization.

We wish him a long, happy, and healthy retirement.

02/24/2026

Hwy 109 is currently shut down near Rockwood Forest Valley for a 3rd alarm fire. The District also has multiple other calls going on at the same time.

Address

4849 Highway 109
Eureka, MO
63025

Telephone

(636) 938-5505

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