The City currently has 5 fire stations

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Leach Station (Number 81)
110 Paschall Road


• Engine/Pumper
• Advanced Life Support Ambulance
• 104 foot Tower/Ladder
• Engine/Pumper - Reserve
• Restored original 1949 Chevy Engine/Pumper

Leach Station is the training facility site, which includes a two story "burn building" and roof simulator. The station is named after Myron D. "Brother" Leach, the Founder and First Chief of the Department.



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Neely Station (Number 82)

105 North Peachtree Parkway
(770) 631-2526


• Administrative Offices
• Engine/Pumper

• Advanced Life Support Ambulance
• Battalion Chief
• Rescue Boat
• Life Safety Education Bus

The station is named after Stanley Neely, a long serving member of the Department



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Weber Station (Number 83)
481 South Peachtree Parkway


• Engine/Pumper
• Advanced Life Support Ambulance
• Mini-pumper / brush truck
• Hazardous Material Response Trailer

The station is named after Rev. John Weber, a long serving member of the Department



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Satterthwaite Station (Number 84)
451 Crabapple Lane


• Engine/Pumper
• Advanced Life Support Ambulance
• Quint (Engine/Pumper/Ladder) - Reserve
• Jet Ski & Rescue Boats
• Water Rescue Support Vehicle

The station is named after Sallie Satterthwaite, a long serving member of the Department.



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Quick Response Station (Number 85)

825 South Highway 74


• Advanced Life Support Ambulance