Sharon Township Fire Department

Sharon Township Fire Department The Sharon Township Fire Department is dedicated to serving our great community. With a little word of mouth, the fire department began to grow.

In the beginning there were approximately 20 guys, an idea and a definite need for firefighters. When the volunteer department of Wadsworth had to be called to a fire at Fishers (the local dry goods store), they took quite some time to arrive. The people of the township as well as the trustees knew it was time to create our own department. The trustees put out a $20,000 bond issue ($10,000 for a f

ire station and $10,000 for equipment) which built the fire station and purchased the first fire truck; a 1950 Chevrolet. There were people from the local hardware sore, the barber, plumbers, electricians and farmers just to name a few. The would leave work when the fire siren went off to help those in need. The second truck was a tractor-trailer 8,000 gallon tanker truck that was purchased by the Fireman's Association. It took some maneuvering and a little time to get to the fire, but once it was there, no other water was needed. A lot of time and energy was put into the fire department by volunteers, and over the years the trucks that were purchased were made into fire trucks and rescue squads by the firemen themselves. The first rescue squad did not appear in the station until the 1960's, although the firefighters were taking first aid courses long before the squad came along. Sharon Township became the first fire department in Medina County to have paramedics. The original fire station (shown below) is now the Township Administration Building, and like the current fire station, it began with the sweat and determination of a few good volunteers. It began as the size of a large two car garage with a flat roof and siren on top. The basement was dug out to create a meeting room and a class room. There was some opposition to adding on to the department, but the need won out, and the station was enlarged before the squads were delivered. There were now four crowded bays, trucks and plenty of volunteers to rum them. By the time the new fire station was in the works, the crowded four bays held six trucks.Ellis-Myers Architects designed the current fire station, which was built in 1989. The design itself won several architectural awards. We put a lot of sweat equity into the building and are very proud to call it our own! The bay area for the trucks was completely finished by the builders, but the other half of the station as well as the upstairs had to be finished by the firefighters themselves. Today the fire department consists of approximately 34 men and women with that same idea and desire to help people. Some of the equipment and faces around the station have changed, but some have remained the same. Instead of the old phone system that was once used to alert those on the department, today we have a 9-1-1 system and pagers. Instead of the old tractor-trailer tanker, we have a 1993 Pierce Tanker that holds 2,500 gallons of water and a 1998 Pierce Pumper that holds 1,000 gallons of water. We also have a 2007 Pierce Heavy Rescue, which hold all of the necessary tools for vehicle extrication as well as other technical rescue type calls. All of these trucks hold a lot of equipment, new and old, that enables us to get the job done more effectively and efficiently. Technology has come a long way. The squads we currently have are both 2008 Internationals. The firefighters are still a very diverse crowd. A new station, many trucks that have come and gone, many great people have come and gone, but the pride and dedication of the Sharon Fire Department still remains, and remains in those who have left. Those who have retired, moved, left or passed on, as well as those who remain to show the true courage and heroism of the firefighter.

Celebrating our June work anniversaries.
06/01/2026

Celebrating our June work anniversaries.

Here are our May run numbers.
06/01/2026

Here are our May run numbers.

Hope to see everyone Monday morning!
05/24/2026

Hope to see everyone Monday morning!

05/20/2026
Here are our April run statistics:
05/03/2026

Here are our April run statistics:

May is Mental Health Awareness Month.
05/02/2026

May is Mental Health Awareness Month.

Protecting Those Who Protect Ohio: Mental Health Awareness Month đźš’đźš‘

Behind every badge and uniform is a human being who faces some of the hardest days our communities ever see. This May, the OFCA stands proud in support of Mental Health Awareness Month.

For our firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics, the "job" often entails high-stress calls, sleep deprivation, and cumulative trauma. We know that physical safety is only half the battle—mental resilience is the foundation of all we do.

Our message this year: "More Good Days, Together." 🤝

We are committed to breaking the stigma in the fire service. Seeking help isn't a sign of weakness; it’s an act of courage and a vital part of staying fit for duty. We look out for our brothers and sisters on the fireground—it’s time we do the same at the station, too.

If you’re struggling, you aren’t alone. Reach out to your department’s EAP or a peer support member, or call or text 988 anytime.

Let’s ensure every member of the Ohio fire service has the support they need to have more good days.

Please join us in celebrating our May work anniversaries!
05/01/2026

Please join us in celebrating our May work anniversaries!

Great example of multiple departments and the county wide All Hazards team working together resulting in a positive outc...
04/29/2026

Great example of multiple departments and the county wide All Hazards team working together resulting in a positive outcome!

Please join us in congratulating Lt. Scott Christiansen and Lt. Mike Tople!
04/29/2026

Please join us in congratulating Lt. Scott Christiansen and Lt. Mike Tople!

Medina County EMA is hiring an Emergency Management Specialist.
04/17/2026

Medina County EMA is hiring an Emergency Management Specialist.

Emergency Management Agency Emergency Management Specialist 1 (Full-Time) JOB SUMMARY: This position reports to the Director of the Medina County Emergency Management Agency. The Emergency Management Specialist 1 will assist…

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1274 Sharon Copley Road
Wadsworth, OH
44281

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