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| 2021 | 1205 |
| 2022 | 1142 |
| 2023 | 1373 |
| 2024 | 1644 |
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Shooting Creek
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The Shooting Creek Community is served by Station 6 and is located at the intersection of Eaglefork Rd and Old Hwy 64 East. The station houses multiple apparatus to serve the district as well as an ATV trailer which is used to mitigate wilderness search and rescue calls all through the county. Station 6 houses the usual compliment of an Engine and a Tender for fire protection. A mini pumper rescue truck is also stationed here for rescue and some firefighting operations. A Quick Response Vehicle (QRV) is also assigned to this area to augment response to medical calls.
ISO Class 6 (within 5 miles of station)
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