Clay Fire Station 24, formerly known as Harris Township Fire Station 2, is a vital part of the community in Granger, IN. Since its establishment in 2010, the station has been serving the Harris Township Community, covering approximately 9.5 square miles, including a stretch of the Indiana Toll Road. Equipped with a dedicated team of 24-hour firefighters and a range of essential apparatus, such as Engine 24, Medic 24, and Tanker 24, Station 24 ensures the safety and well-being of the local residents.
Located at 13981 State Road 23, Station 24 is strategically positioned to respond promptly to emergencies within its service area, which extends from Gumwood Road to the West, the Canadian National Railroad to the East, the Michigan State Line to the North, and the City of Mishawaka and Douglas Road to the South. Over the years, the station has undergone renovations to accommodate the widening of SR 23, and in 2013, it was officially renamed Station 24, solidifying its role as a crucial hub for fire and emergency services in the region.
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