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LCFD Stations
County 1 - Harmontown
County 2 - Hwy 30
County 3 - Hwy 7/9 Split
County 4 - College Hill
County 5 - Yocona
County 6 - Tula
County 7 - Abbeville
County 9 - Taylor
County 10 - Central
Station
County 11 - Hwy 6 East
County 12 -
Philadelphia
County 14 - Paris
County 15 - Hwy 6 West
County 16 - Union West
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Lafayette County
Central Fire Station, est. 2004

History of the LCFD
The Lafayette County Fire Department, established in 1977, started
with three founding members and a home-made apparatus. The LCFD
currently has over 150 members, operates out of fourteen stations, and
utilizes over thirty-five pieces of equipment to serve the citizens of
Lafayette County.
The department serves over 40,000 people and covers 679 square
miles. Some of the capabilities of the Lafayette County Fire Department
consist of fire suppression, search and rescue, hazardous materials
response, and other special operations. Recently, the LCFD added a
dynamic training facility to further the skills and knowledge of
firefighters through hands-on training evolutions. The training facility
provides approximately 1000 square feet of training space and is located
at the Central Fire Station.
Lafayette County Fire Dept 30th Anniversary on
Youtube.
County 1 -
Harmontown

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County 2 - Hwy 30

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County 3 - Hwy 7/9
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County 4 - College
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County 5 - Yocona

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County 6 - Tula

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County 7 - Abbeville

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County 9 - Taylor

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County 10 - Central
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County 11 - Hwy 6
East

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County 12 -
Philadelphia

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County 14 - Paris

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County 15 - Hwy 6
West

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County 16 - Union
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