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  • Strongsville Remembers 9/11
    Strongsville Remembers 9/11Strongsville Fire and Emergency Services and the Strongsville Police Department led a 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony outside Fire Station 4 to mark the anniversary of the terrorist attacks that resulted in the death of 2,974 people, including 343 firefighters and 73 police officers.
  • Strongsville Firefighter Lends a Hand in Peru
    Strongsville Firefighter Lends a Hand in PeruFirefighter Doug Kallin spent two weeks in Peru at a medical clinic sponsored by Medical Missions Outreach, offering free medical care to adults and kids.
  • Brian Polasko is Firefighter of the Year
    Brian Polasko is Firefighter of the YearBrian Polasko is Strongsville's 2015 Firefighter of the Year.
  • Life Flight Stops By for Training
    Life Flight Stops By for TrainingMembers of Strongsville's fire and police departments learned the ins and outs of Metro Life Flight when a team from MetroHealth Medical Center brought in an emergency rescue helicopter for a training session.
  • Service Dogs Train in  Strongsville
    Service Dogs Train in StrongsvilleStrongsville firefighters hosted some service dogs-in-training to expose the pups to new sights, smells and sounds, including simulated smoke, so they won't panic if they enounter a fire.
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16099 Foltz Parkway
Strongsville, Ohio 44149
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