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NEW FIRE STATION OPEN HOUSE – The public will be invited to the an open house for the City’s new fire station in October. Details to follow.
The Saint Peter Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1869 to extinguish fires in the community. The Fire Department is still an all-volunteer agency but the mission has evolved. Not only does the Department extinguish fires, it is actively engaged in public education, fire prevention, and rescue operations.
The New Fire Station is located at:
Northwest corner of the Broadway Avenue/Sunrise Drive intersection.
Fire Station Rendering Photo Is Above
The current Fire Station is at 227 W Mulberry Street.
St. Peter Fire Relief Association 2019 Management Letter (PDF)
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Committees
Members of the department are assigned to a committee within the Department.
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Equipment & Training
Get an overview of the department's resources.
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Organization & Administration
Have an overview of the staffing of the Saint Peter Volunteer Fire Department.
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Recreational Fire Standards
As the temperature gets warmer, more residents become interested in spending time outdoors during the evening hours and for many of you that means having recreational fires on personal property. Before you put match to firewood, it is a good idea to review the standards and guidelines for having a recreational fire.
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Volunteers
When openings for Firefighter occur, the City advertises in the St. Peter Herald and posts the opening at City Hall and on the City website.
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New Fire Station Rendering
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New Fire Station Floor Plan