City of North Platte: Fire: Mission
Mission/Vision
The Mission of the North Platte Fire Department is to protect lives, property
and the environment from the devastating effects of fires and various disasters,
both natural and those caused by man. The mission will be accomplished by
providing safe, efficient and effective services in the areas of fire
suppression, emergency medical care, rescue, hazardous materials response, fire
prevention, code enforcement, fire safety and public education.
City of North Platte: Fire: Administration
Fire - Administration
North Platte Fire Department
715 S. Jeffers Street
North Platte NE 69101
FOR FIRE & AMBULANCE EMERGENCIES DIAL 911
For non-emergencies and ambulance billings
(308) 535-6762
(308)535-6764 Fax
The North Platte Fire Department operates three shifts. Each shift is on
duty 24 hours, off duty 24 hours for five shifts and then observes Kelly Days
(6 days off). Our department is a combination department of 41 paid personnel
and 25 volunteers.
All paid shift members are EMTs. At present, the North Platte Fire
Department has 14 Paramedics and 10 EMT-Is. Our ISO (Insurance Service
Organization) rating is 3.
Administration
| Fire Chief: |
Paul Pedersen |
535-6761 |
| Assistant Chief: |
Dennis Thompson |
535-6763 |
| Administrative Secretary: |
Alice Wipplinger |
535-6762 |
| Fire Marshall: |
George Lewis |
535-6768 |
| Network Specialist |
Kim Smith |
535-6768 |
The North Platte Fire Department has three fire stations.
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Station 1
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Station 2
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Station 3
2010 Annual Report
Each year the North Platte Fire Department produces an annual report containing
statistical information on its service to the community. You may access this report
(in printable form) by following the link below.
2010 Annual Report
City of North Platte: Fire: Volunteers
North Platte Volunteer Fire Department
715 South Jeffers
North Platte, NE 69101
(308) 535-6762
The mission of the North Platte Volunteer Fire Department is to protect
lives, property and the environment from the devastating effects of fire and
various disasters, both natural and those caused by man. The mission will be
accomplished by providing safe, efficient and effective services in the areas of
fire suppression, emergency medical care, rescue, hazardous materials response,
fire prevention, code enforcement, fire safety, and public education.
Information about the North Platte Volunteer Fire Department
The North Platte Volunteer Fire Department consists of 36 active members,
who serve not only the city of North Platte, but an additional 370 square
miles. Within this scope of protection, property ranges from manufacturing,
industrial, recreational areas, to those of farming, ranching and residential
subdivisions. Volunteers, used within the city along with the 40 career
firefighters, make this combination department an outstanding asset to this
community.
"A Short History"
The first volunteer fire brigade was organized shortly after the arrival of
the Union Pacific Railroad in November of 1866. Although there were only 12
members, they would respond primarily to prairie fires. Of the first twelve
original members of this department, all were employed by the railroad. This
organization had no name, mainly because North Platte was not incorporated as a
city until 1874. Requirements for joining this fire brigade were very simple;
you had to own your own leather bucket. In 1883, a gentleman approached the
local government and stated he would offer fire protection to the city. It
appears that along with his commitment, he would also offer 30 new leather
buckets with the deal. However, the city fathers declined the offer. It was in
December of 1887 that the first fire brigade was reorganized into the North
Platte Volunteer Fire Department. This department holds the distinction of
being the oldest volunteer organization still in operation without any
interruption from its inception, not only in North Platte, but also in Lincoln
County. In the early days, the volunteers were called to service by the
sounding of the Union Pacific's shop whistle. Today they respond through a
pager system. The days of the fire whistles are gone, except for those on our
responding emergency vehicles.
The North Platte Volunteer Fire Department is comprised of three fire
companies: Cody Engine, Hinman Hose, and Buffalo Bill Hook and Ladder. The
later company was started by a $100 donation made by William F. "Buffalo Bill"
Cody. Today each company is comprised of 12 members; three members of each
company serve as line and support officers.
Organizations to which we belong:
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Mid Plains Mutual Aid Fire District
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The Nebraska State Volunteers Firefighters Association
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The Nebraska Fire Chiefs Association
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National Volunteer Fire Council
Volunteer Employment Opportunities
The North Platte Volunteer Fire Department requires the following to become a member:
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You must be at least 19 years of age
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Citizen of the United States
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Reside within the North Platte telephone exchange
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Submit a written application
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Pass a written exam
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Pass a physical agility test
Applications can be picked up at the Fire Department offices located at 715
South Jeffers during normal business hours, or from any member of the North
Platte Volunteer Fire Department. New members must complete a probationary
period in which they are required to attend an average of 75% of all trainings,
50% of the fire response calls, which include the monthly business meetings.
Business meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month. Two
trainings are held each month. This includes (EMS) Emergency Medical Service
care training held on the second Wednesday of the month and a firefighting
training held on the third Wednesday of the month. Special trainings are held
throughout the year, which include local trainings and those provided out of
town. Trainings are provided by the local department, by the Fire Marshal's
Training Division and numerous other organizations.
North Platte Volunteer Fire Department Education Programs
Known as "THE SMOKE BUSTERS" members of the group provide fire safety and
educational programs to the public. These programs can be arranged to fit the
age groups requesting them. The programs range from puppet shows for the young,
to providing programs such as operations of smoke detectors, escape routes, and
what to do in case of kitchen fires for those young at heart.
Services Offered to the Community
Services offered to the community range from emergency calls of all kinds, to
standbys at area events which include: The NEBRASKAland Days Parade, concerts,
professional and high school rodeo events, and other local events. We provide
standbys at the July 4th Fireworks display and for stockcar and go-cart racing.
If you feel you can provide something to our community give us a look.
We've been looking for you!! The North Platte Volunteer Fire Department,
"Loyal to our Duty".
City of North Platte: Fire: Emergency Medical Services
Emergency Medical Services
During 2010, North Platte Fire Department personnel responded to 2,494
Emergency/Medical/Ambulance calls. This was an increase of 2.51% or 61 calls
from the previous year. There was a 3.61% or $42,481 decrease in the
billed revenue. The total billed revenue for 2010 was $1,134,219.
Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency calls were the majority of the total
calls. The North Platte Fire Department ran 1159 ALS emergency call throughout
Lincoln County and the surrounding area, which included 112-tiered responses.
A tiered response occurs when a smaller town's ambulance crew realizes that
their patient needs more definitive care by a paramedic. This crew then calls
the 911 center and a North Platte Fire Department ambulance is dispatched to
meet the rural unit. Examples of these calls would be diabetic reactions, chest
pains or cardiac disorders, major trauma, severe respiratory, and seizure
patients. Our tiered responses have ranged from 11 in 1997 to 112 in 2010 which
is the highest amount.
2010 Tier Responses by Towns
| Sutherland |
10 |
| Maxwell |
12 |
| Curtis/Frontier County |
19 |
| Thedford |
13 |
| Mullen |
15 |
| Wallace |
2 |
| Paxton |
9 |
| Maywood |
6 |
| Stapleton |
7 |
| Brady |
9 |
| McPherson County |
6 |
| Arnold |
3 |
| Hayes Center |
0 |
| Private (Midwest Medical) |
1 |
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