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Posted: Nov 27, 2025

Compartment Corner: Toledo (OH) Rescue Squad 2

Toledo, Ohio, sits on the western tip of Lake Erie and on the Maumee River. It serves as the county seat of Lucas County and is nicknamed “The Glass City” because of its historical legacy of glass production. In addition to glass, it is also known as “Frog Town” because it is north of the Great Black Swamp.

The city is protected by the Toledo Fire and Rescue Department, which traces its roots back to 1837 when the city council approved the purchase of two firefighting apparatus. Today, the department runs out of 18 fire stations spread across the city with 18 engine companies, three truck companies, two squad companies, a hazardous materials unit, an urban search and rescue unit, a fire boat, and 15 advanced life support (ALS) ambulances.

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