McComb Fire Department

McComb Fire Department The McComb Fire Department (Northwest Hancock Joint Fire District) is a volunteer organization servi

05/30/2026

We will be bringing the Boys District Baseball Championship Team home through town in about 15 minutes. Congratulations Guys!

05/26/2026
05/23/2026

Yesterday May 22nd at 6:03pm a call was placed to the Hancock County Sheriff's Office regarding a female that had collapsed at a residence on North Liberty Street. Initially McComb PMP was called and upon arrival was informed that there were 2 younger children (12 and 8 years old) in the house one of them being the caller. Once on scene EMS started assessing the patient and started to feel symptoms as well. Quick assessment and thinking by the EMS led them to believe they were dealing with CO Poisoning with all of the individuals in the house showing symptoms prompting a call for fire personnel and another squad due to the amount of patients and severity of the call. Firefighters and Off Duty EMS personnel quickly responded to the scene and helped get everyone in the house evacuated and away from the house. Once Engine 112 got on scene with manpower and air packs a thorough search for anyone else was done and found that everyone was out of the house. Air monitors were deployed to confirm an extremely high concentration of CO thought the house. An issue with the furnace was concluded to be the cause of CO.
We would like to SHOUT OUT all of those involved, especially the 12 year old girl that knew what to do in an emergency and to the EMS workers for their quick thinking and putting their themselves at risk by continuing to get everyone out of the house while being exposed as well. This situation is a reminder that CO is deadly and this could have had a tragic outcome for our community. 3 total family members were taken and checked out and we are happy to say that we were able to talk to them this morning and everyone was d**g fine. A job well done by everyone!

05/20/2026

Gun raffle winners were:

Ta**us M66 - Johanna C.
Springfield Hellcat - Glenn M.
Stoeger P3000 - Steve S.
Savage 110 - Corey S.
Henry H001M - Johanna C.

Thank you to all who purchased! Some winners in the past did not want their names out in public so that's why they weren't announced day of the drawing.

Reminder this coming Memorial Day we will be having all you can eat Pancakes and Sausage at the Fire Station from 7:30-9...
05/20/2026

Reminder this coming Memorial Day we will be having all you can eat Pancakes and Sausage at the Fire Station from 7:30-9:30am. Come on up and see us before the Memorial Day Parade as we honor those that sacrificed for us. No tickets needed all via free will donation.

Good reminder to slow down and move over. Give all first responders room to work. Everyone deserves to go home!
05/12/2026

Good reminder to slow down and move over. Give all first responders room to work. Everyone deserves to go home!

Public Safety Announcement: Slow Down & Move Over
Last night, one of our fire engines was struck by a semi on I‑75 while crews were operating at an emergency scene. Thankfully, no firefighters were injured — but this incident is a serious reminder of how dangerous highway responses can be.
When you see emergency lights:
• Slow Down
• Move Over into the next lane if possible
• Give responders space to work safely
These steps aren’t just courteous — they are Ohio law and they save lives. Every day, firefighters, medics, police officers, tow operators, and highway workers stand just feet away from fast‑moving traffic while helping others.
Your cooperation helps ensure we all make it home safely.
Thank you for doing your part to protect those who protect you.

All the guys here at the fire house would like to thank the community for the support with the BBQ and gun raffle. The w...
05/03/2026

All the guys here at the fire house would like to thank the community for the support with the BBQ and gun raffle. The winners have been notified. See everyone next year!

Be careful out there, or you may get to see our lovely faces
02/06/2026

Be careful out there, or you may get to see our lovely faces

ROAD ALERT LEVEL ONE

Sheriff Michael A. Cortez has issued a Level 1 weather alert for Hancock County, effective (FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH AT 0711 HRS) until further notice. Roadways are hazardous, drive with caution. Please do not call the Sheriff’s Office for road conditions.
Stay tuned to local media for weather updates.

01/25/2026

Road Advisory Update: January 25, 2026 2:57 PM

Hancock County is now under a LEVEL 3
Call your employer to determine if you should report to work. Please be careful and safe Hancock County!
Michael Cortez, Sheriff

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135 W Main Street
McComb, OH
45858

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