| 911 address Signs |
PLEASE HELP US TO HELP YOU!!!!!!
By now you have probably seen the reflective 911 home address signs on many of your neighbor's mailbox posts.
Made of the same tough materials as road signs these home address signs are so reflective in the dark that members of the Argenta-Oreana Department don't have to struggle to read your address at night.
We now sell them for $20 and we will also install them for you. If you would like to order one please call either firehouse 795-4713 or 468-2313 or send us a message here on the web-site by clicking on CONTACT US.
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| Burn Day's |
Argenta burn day's are Monday's, Thursday's & Saturday's sun up till sun down.
Oreana Burn Days 7 days a week sun up till sun down.
In both Villages you can only burn what grows in your yard such as leaves, branches, grass, etc.
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| Cerro Gordo Fire |
Will be holding their annual Groundhog Day Breakfast all you can eat Biscuits and Gravey & Pancakes and Sausage on February 4th from 6am-10:30am at the Cerro Gordo Firehouse.
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| Hickory Point Fire |
HPFD will be holding their annual ALL YOU CAN EAT PANCAKE & BISCUITS AND GRAVY on February 18th from 6am-11am at the firehouse in Forsyth.
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| To Rent the Firehouse's |
If you are interested in renting the meeting rooms at either firehouse please contact Sarah White at 972-8814. We do charge $25 for the use of the rooms.
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Argenta-Oreana Fire Department
303 S North St Station 2
Argenta, IL 62501
Non-Emergency: 217-795-4713
Emergency: 911
Fax: 217-795-4893
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| Engine 723 |
2007 Pierce International
Engine-723 is stationed out of station 2 and responds first out on all grass & field fires. It responds out third on all structure fires in the district. It is a pump and Roll with 1000 gallon tank and 30 gallon foam tank. It is set up with a remote control turret nozzel. It seats 2 firefighters and has 2-SCBA's setup in the cab.
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| Engine 724 |
2001 Pierce Contender
Engine-724 is stationed out of Station 2 and responds first out on all fires & car accidents in the district as well as first out on all mutual aid calls to Hickory Point, Maroa, Cisco & Cerro Gordo. It is equiped with full EMS equipment @ BLS level. It has a 1000 gallon tank. It carries 6 firefighters and has 5- SCBA jump seats.
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| Engine 726 |
2009 Pierce Contender
Engine 726 is stationed out of Station #1 and is first out on all fires and car accidents in the district. It has a1250 pump,1250 Tank & 30 Gallon Foam Tank.
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| Engine 727 |
1995 Pierce Saber
Engine-727 is stationed out of Station 1 and responds Second out on all fires in the district as well as first out on all mutual aid calls to Hickory Point, Maroa, Cisco & Cerro Gordo. It is equipped with full EMS equipment @ BLS level. It has a 1000 gallon tank. It carries 6 firefighters and has 5- SCBA jump seats.
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| Rescue 721 |
1993 Ford/ALS
Rescue-721 is stationed out of station 2 and is first out on all EMS alarms in the district,2nd out on car accidents and 4th out on structure fires. It is equipped with full ILS equipment and also has an on board cascade system to fill SCBA's up on the fireground. It carries 5 firefighters and has x-tra SCBA's on board.
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| Rescue 725 |
2005 Ford/Alexis
Rescue-725 is stationed out of station 1 and is first out on all EMS alarms in the district,2nd out on car accidents and 3rd out on structure fires. It is equipped with full ILS medical equipment. it has a 300 gallon tank of water and 30 gallon foam tank. Is also has the remote control turret nozzel and seats 5 firefighters.
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| Squad 729 |
2004 Chevy Suburban
Squad-729 is stationed out of station 2 and is used as a support unit. The Chiefs use it for County and MABAS-46 meetings or any other fire department obligations that arise. It respondes with the Chief on all mutual aid calls.
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| Tanker 728 |
1997 Freightliner
Tanker-728 is stationed out of station 2 and is the largest tanker in Macon County with 3500 gallons of water. It respondes 2nd out on all Structure fires in and out of District.
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| Years of Service for Feb. |
Dave Duncan 2 Years
Dave Brix 3 Years
Doug Kirk 7 Years.
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| News Headlines |
Sat. Jan 14th 2012 Boy Scouts Merit Badge Training
Chief Cory White had the
opportunity today to
teach fire safety to 10
Boy Scouts for their Fire
Safety Merit Badge.
Battalion...
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Tue. Jan 10th 2012 Cub Scouts tour Station # 2
Chief Cory White &
Battalion Chief Phil
Kimler had the
opportunity to give 10
Cub Scouts a tour of the
firehouse and also...
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Sat. Sep 17th 2011 Training with MABAS 28
Members of the AOFPD took
the MABAS 46 tent trailer
today to Monticello to
train with the MABAS 28
tent trailer. This was
the...
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