
Youngstown Fire Department Station 6
1817 Shehy St. Youngstown, OH, 44506
Brief Station History
Station 6 was opened for service on November 28, 1960 and replaced an original 1890's station. Built at a cost of $93,000, station 6 was designed by the architectural firm of Boucherle, Hanahan and Strotto and built by the J.W. Finch Construction Co. This station houses Engine 6 and is the second due engine company on Downtown alarms. On May 10, 2001 a door mural designed and created by Choffin Career Center Graphic design students was completed and dedicated.
Current Apparatus
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Youngstown Fire Station Number Six responds a 1998 Pierce Saber The rig has a 1250 gallon per minute (gpm) pumping capability and carries 750 gallons of water on board. |
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