History of the Department

In January of 1907 under the direction of L. Stygler, the villiage of Gahanna started a volunteer fire department.

On September 3, 1940, the Mifflin Township Trustees entered into a contract with the volunteer fire department of Gahanna to provide fire protection for its citizens. At this time, the firehouse was located at 63 Mill Street in a cement block building.

In December 1942, Jefferson Township Trustees, Village of Gahanna Council members, and the Mifflin Township Trustees reorganized the Gahanna Volunteer Fire Department and transferred all fire equipment to a joint ownership among the three governments. Mifflin Township appropriated $700 to maintain its share of the department.

In January of 1944, the Mifflin Township Trustees purchased all rights, title, and property of the Village of Gahanna Volunteer Fire Department from the Village of Gahanna and Jefferson Township, for the sum of $500 each. The department then consisted of a fire chief, assistant fire chief, 13 volunteer firemen, and 4 captains. The firehouse was located in a cement block building at 63 Mill Street. Later that same year a bond issue was passed for a new fire station.

In January of 1946 the new firehouse began its service from 133 Mill Street. The firehouse was dedicated July 14, 1946. At this time firefighters would still carry firefighting equipment in their personal vehicles.

In 1948 a 3/4 ton Chevrolet truck was purchased from Gahanna Auto Sales and converted into an "emergency squad" for the fire department's use.

In November of 1953 a firehouse was established in West Mifflin to better service the citizens on that side of the Township. The firehouse began in a converted garage located at 2157 Mock Road. At that time this firehouse was home to a 1944 Dodge with a 500 gpm front mounted pump.

In January of 1954 the ladies auxiliary raised funds to purchase a 1948 Packard ambulance

In 1955 a new firehouse was built to replace the West Mifflin firehouse on Mock road. The new firehouse was built at 2459 Agler road and is still in service today as Station 132.

During the mid-1960s, the department hired the first full-time paid fire fighter.

In January of 1991, Station 131 was relocated to 475 Rocky Ford Blvd.

Station 134, located at 422 McCutcheon Road opened in September 1997 to provide service to the west side of Gahanna and the east side of the Township.

Station 133, the newest facility, located at 501 Beecher Road opened in October 2002 to serve the northeast quadrant of Gahanna.

Today, the Mifflin Township Division of Fire consists of 66 career firefighter/paramedics who respond to over 7500 emergency calls per year and are consistently one of the busiest fire departments in Franklin County.