We'd like to take the opportunity to welcome you to the Local IAFF 3111 website. Our goal is to build an open line of communication between our team and the community we serve. While our first priority is always to maintain the highest level of safety for our staff and the community members we serve, we are continually committed to building a honest channel of communication with Anderson Township residents and other IAFF local chapters.

Updates Coming Soon / March 1, 2008

We recently had to remove a number of links throughout our website, including links to our photo galleries and e-mail contacts. We apologize for this and ensure you that site updates will be coming soon.

Welcome to Our New Site / February 20, 2008

It's finally here - the new and improved Anderson Firefighters' website. On these pages you can find out about our most recent calls, get information about charity events and flip through picture galleries of our firefighters hard at work. So look around and check back often for updates. Welcome.

Engine 100 Recognized by Syrian Shriners for Rescue / February 18, 2008

Recently, four Anderson Firefighters were nominated for the Cincinnati Syrian Shriners  Heroism Award as a result of their successful rescue of two trapped occupants in a 2007 house fire. Nominated for the award were firefighters: Bob Herrlinger, Brad Baker, Jeff Durr and Jason Dugan. Fortunately, Jason Parson, who endured a long and painful recovery, was in attendance to show his gratitude and support for the crew that saved his life.

On March 31st, 2007 Anderson Fire Department was dispatched to an early morning structure fire in Station 100’s first due area. Upon arrival, E-100 had heavy fire from the front of the house and the screams of a trapped female occupant. Crew members quickly and aggressively worked to contain the fire while FF Baker broke out a window and pulled the trapped female to safety.

E-100 then made entry through the back door of the single-family house and searched the home for a reported second victim. Searching in near zero visibility and high to moderate heat E-100 with the assistance of Q-101 crew members located the second victim under some furniture and debris. The unconscious victim was quickly removed from the structure and turned over to awaiting crews from Medic 6 and Medic 10 who began immediate ALS treatment.  Due to the severity of the victim’s injuries, the victim was flown from the scene by Air Care to University of Cincinnati Hospital.

Anderson Units on Scene: C-601 (Fire Chief) C-602, C-603, C-605, District Chief 6, E-6, E-10, E-100, Q-101, M-6, M-10.

Mutual Aid: Union Township E-49, M-49 / Little Miami F.D E-76 / Mariemont F.D M-67 / UC Air Care