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Training Course Location Map
1022 W Main St. Louisville, OH 44641
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City of Louisville Fire Dept Division of Fire and EMS Training Buerau
Important! Cards will be distributed after payment has been recieved.
Payment: PO's and Checks made out to... No Cash Accepted
City Of Louisville Fire Department 215 S. Mill St. Louisville ,OH 44641
| Course |
Charge |
| A.C.L.S. |
$50.00 |
| Sports Med. |
$25.00 |
| CPR |
$10.00 |
| First Aid |
$10.00 |
| EMS C.E. |
Free for Fire Dept. |
| FIRE C.E. |
Free for Fire Dept. |
| Contact Info |
1 (330) 875-3321 |
| Name |
Position |
Ext. |
| Nick Abramson |
(Education Coordinator) |
504 |
| Capt.Tom Ruskin Jr. |
(EMS Coordinator) |
503 |
| Capt. John Henkel |
(Training Officer) |
512 |
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City of Louisville Fire Dept Division of Fire and EMS Training Bureau
The Lousville City Fire Dept. is an accredited pupil activity training site thorugh the Ohio state dept. of education since 2008. All the sports medicine and CPR instructors are licensed EMTs and paramedics. The city holds CPR classes and sports medicine classes every month. The sports medicine class is a 4 hour class with hands on and comprehensive training. This certification is good for 3 years. the students will receive a certificate of completion and receive 4 hours C.E. Te CPR class is two hour course which is also comprehensive with hands on. Each student will receive a certificate of commpletion and receive two horus C.E.
After the completion of the coarse the students will be notified when cards are available to be picked up at city hall between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 5:00p.m. Monday through Friday.
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John Fetty - Fire Chief
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Our Fire Department does more than provide fire protection, rescue and EMS services to Louisville residents. Members of the Fire Department are also active in the school system, providing Fire Safety Education to all grade levels. They also perform fire and building inspection and provide training for the public. The firefighters maintain an aluminum can drop-off point, located at the recycling center at 1150 W. Main Street. All money generated from can recycling is donated to the Akron Children's Burn Center.
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The Fire Department employs up to 35 part-time city workers who respond on a volunteer basis, but are paid while on call. One full-time Fire Chief, four Fire Captains, and 30 Firefighters/Emergency Medical Technicians constitute the Department. The Department receives general training in all areas, groups of individuals are trained in specialty areas, such as hazardous materials and rescue. These courses are in addition to continuing education hours required by the State of Ohio.
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The department is staffed 7 days per week, 12 hours per day for immediate response to fire and EMS calls. The department provides basic life support as well as advanced life support service.
Youth groups and organizations are welcome to schedule tours of the fire station and speakers are also available. To schedule, please call the Fire Department at (330) 875-2663 at least two weeks in advance of your event.

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