Mission
Protect the Citizens and Visitors of Hamilton Township by providing Emergency Response, Public Education, Prevention and Community Interaction, while maintaining a high degree of Professionalism.
Vision
Provide the quality of service required by a rapidly developing upscale community by expanding our services and enhancing our capabilities commensurate with the growth and demands of our community.
Chief's Welcome

Welcome to the Hamilton Township Fire Rescue web site.  Our Township of 20,000 plus is located in Warren County Ohio, which is in Southwestern Ohio between Cincinnati and Dayton.  We are one of the fastest growing Townships in Ohio.  In fact, we are projected to double our population by 2010. 

We are a combination department consisting of Career, Part-time and Volunteer personnel who staff both of our stations 24-hours a day. 

These are exciting and challenging times as we look to the future, and our present demands for emergency and community services, which are directly related to our rapidly growing and diversifying Township.

We will always strive to provide professional highly skilled Fire Protection, Emergency Medical Services, Fire Prevention & Inspection and Public Safety Education.  Our department also offers a myriad of additional Safety and Educational Services that are outlined in detail throughout our web site.

On behalf of Hamilton Township Fire Rescue, I want to thank you for taking the time from your busy schedules to visit our web site.  Please feel free to contact us at any time, because we are here to assist you.

Sincerely,

Goebel E. Williams, Jr.

News
Published: October 24, 2007
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On Monday October 15, 2007 at 7:24PM Hamilton Township Fire units were dispatched to the 8100 block of Mulberry Street for a report of a structure fire. Medic 76 arrived to find nothing showing from a two story residential structure. Medic 77 arrived shortly behind Medic 76. Engine 76 arrived behind the medics. Neighbors reported hearing the smoke detectors going off and seeing a glow on the second floor. Medic Unit crews made a quick interior search and found an unattended candle that had caught a hope chest on fire. HTFR Firefighter Roberts used his magic fire extinguishing gloves to remove the fire hazard. This incident showed the importance of smoke detectors in helping prevent property damage. Units responding included Hamilton Township Engine 76, Ladder 77, Chief 76, Medic 76, Medic 77, South Lebanon Engine 46-2 (RIT), Deerfield Ladder 57 (who graciously offered to help pickup hose), and Loveland Quint 63. Click below for more photos.

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