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Fire Suppression
The Odessa Fire Department employs 162 full time employees. Of these 150 are full time paid firefighters, working a 3-platoon system. The
total number of firefighters currently employed consists of 52 certified
paramedics, 44 licensed paramedics, 15 certified EMT’s and 43
certified ECA’s. Fire fighters work a 24-hours on and 48 hours off
shift. The department operates 8 fire stations and 20 fire, EMS and
rescue units.
The city is located in Ector County with a population of 90,943 and a
total county population of 124,000. Ector County covers 904 square miles
with 36.8 square miles being incorporated city. Odessa is located in
sunny west Texas, just east of the southeastern corner of New Mexico, at
an elevation of 2900 ft.
The Odessa Fire Department is equipped with eight (8) engines, three
(3) of which are quints. All eight engines are staffed with four
personnel. A minimum of one paramedic is required for each crew. All are
ALS equipped and are first responders on EMS calls. The department runs
four full time ambulances, staffed with two paramedics each.
The fire department houses a specially equipped Hazardous Materials
Response Unit and a trained response team. There are currently 48
firefighters at the Haz-mat Technician level. In addition, we also have
a high angle, confined space and water rescue team with an equipped
response unit. The rescue team is made up 36 members, 2 are Level II
technicians and 8 are Level I technicians.
Support equipment includes a light and air truck, a mass casualty
trailer and a delivery vehicle. For the purpose of wild land fire
fighting the OFD maintains two (2) tankers each carrying 2400 gallons of
water and a foam system. Two (2) reserve engines and two (2) reserve
medics are available if needed.
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