Arrowhead Joint Fire District

Arrowhead Joint Fire District Proudly Serving the Communities of Gnadenhutten and Clay Township. Arrowhead Joint Fire District is the former Gnadenhutten-Clay Fire Department.

A full service combination department. Serving the communities of Gnadenhutten and Clay Township.

03/18/2026

GNADENHUTTEN AND CLAY TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS

AJFD will be conducting a tornado siren test this morning as part of the statewide tornado drill. At 9:50am the tornado siren will be set off as a test/drill only, there is NO EMERGENCY! Thank you!

01/31/2026

Arrowhead firefighters assisted at this very labor intensive and challenging residential structure fire! We are proud to assist our neighbors at any moments notice and we’re thankful for all the hard work by all personnel today!

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Congratulations Grady, from all of us at Arrowhead Fire!
12/04/2025

Congratulations Grady, from all of us at Arrowhead Fire!

11/06/2025

Arrowhead firefighters and EMS personnel were dispatched to a serious injury farm accident this afternoon. We’d like to thank our neighbors and partners listed below for all their help in providing top notch professional assistance.
Uhrichsville Firefighters IAFF Local 4265
Tuscarawas County Sheriff's Office Dispatch Center
STAT MedEvac

Ready for all the little ones
10/30/2025

Ready for all the little ones

10/03/2025
Arrowhead firefighters trained this morning with our neighbors at Uhrichsville Firefighters IAFF Local 4265 on their div...
09/10/2025

Arrowhead firefighters trained this morning with our neighbors at Uhrichsville Firefighters IAFF Local 4265 on their dive operations. We supported their dive members by tending the lines and communicating with the divers while they searched for victims underwater. Thank you UFD for the invitation to your training, we’re very thankful for our partnership.

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09/02/2025

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While our official fire season does not begin until October, Ohio is experiencing an elevated fire danger throughout the state. The majority of Ohio is currently experiencing abnormally dry or drought conditions. Environmental conditions, such as the ones we are experiencing, can cause wildfires to ignite more easily, spread rapidly, and be difficult to control. This is a reminder that you should not burn on dry and windy days.

Almost all wildfires in Ohio are caused by people, so it’s all of our responsibility to help prevent wildfires here in the state.

08/22/2025

We would like to congratulate AJFD member Taylor Gibson on taking the next step in her training and obtaining her Advanced EMT certification. Well done Taylor!

Media Release Residential Fire Monday June 30, 2025.
06/30/2025

Media Release Residential Fire Monday June 30, 2025.

06/27/2025

The Fire District and Proposed Property Tax Reform in Ohio

In conjunction with the Ohio Fire Chiefs Association, I as your Fire Chief, am sharing a preliminary informative statement of how Property Tax Reform Proposals will affect operations at Arrowhead Joint Fire District and what service changes can be expected if the legislation is passed as currently proposed.

The proposed Ohio property tax reform—especially House Bill 335—would significantly impact the Arrowhead Joint Fire District’s operations.

The Arrowhead Joint Fire District understands that our residents are concerned about rising property taxes, especially in the wake of large property value increases. This financial pressure has led to legislative proposals for reform. While these efforts aim to protect taxpayers, some proposals may unintentionally undermine critical local services. Many reforms have been introduced quickly without full fiscal impact studies or clear transition plans and if passed could result in unintended consequences.

In short, approximately 87% of the Fire District’s annual operating budget is derived from the Fire District Property Tax Levy which has been overwhelmingly voter-supported. While it is premature to identify the detailed impacts and associated timelines our citizens will face, a reduction in or eventual complete elimination of community-based Fire and EMS services provided by the Arrowhead Joint Fire District is almost certain.

The expenditure of the funds generated by this levy are meticulously scrutinized and provide for paid, on-station day-time staffing, equipment and apparatus maintenance and replacement, paid-on-call stipends for volunteers, loose equipment that firefighters and EMS providers need to do their jobs, and personal protective equipment such as firefighter bunker gear.

Below is contact information for our local legislators to express your concerns about these potential impacts.

State Representative Jodi Salvo
77 South High Street
11th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 466-8035

Senator Al Landis
Senate Building
1 Capitol Square
Ground Floor
038
Columbus, Ohio 43215
Phone: (614) 466-5838

In your service,

Steven Wright, OFC
Arrowhead Joint Fire District

Address

131 S Walnut Street
Gnadenhutten, OH
44629

Telephone

+17402544985

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