The North Oakland County Fire Authority (NOCFA), established in 1984, serves the rural areas of Holly and Rose Township in Michigan, covering a 69 square mile region with a population of 10,112. With a team of 49 active paid-on-call members and a range of specialized services, NOCFA provides 24/7 fire suppression, rescue services, hazmat operations, technical services, and ALS medical transporting.
Operating out of two stations, including a state-of-the-art facility at Station 1 with a 3-story training tower and underground water storage tank, NOCFA also extends its services to nonprofit camps, state parks, schools, and critical infrastructures like railroads, gas storage facilities, and major highways within its service area.
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