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A fire truck, labeled "Engine 45" and "Glendale Fire," is parked in a fire station with its front doors open. In front of it, there are two firefighter coats hanging on the vehicle, and a red bag with a teddy bear logo on the ground.

Engine 45: Sharon Road Saints

The Village of Glendale Fire Department is an ISO Class 2 volunteer fire department with approximately 50 members who serve the Village of Glendale. First established in 1894, the Glendale Fire Department has long served the community.

Dedicated and highly trained, the Glendale Fire Department’s personnel are a cornerstone of its success. The department comprises skilled firefighters, EMT’s, and support staff who work collaboratively to uphold the highest standards of service.