Ester Volunteer Fire Department: Fire station in Fairbanks, AK

Fire station
Fairbanks, AK

3570 Old Nenana Hwy, Fairbanks, AK 99709, United States

About Ester Volunteer Fire Department

The Ester Volunteer Fire Department is more than just a fire station; it’s the heart of our community in Fairbanks, Alaska. Located at our convenient location of 3570 Old Nenana Hwy, we are a team of highly trained and dedicated volunteers who are passionately committed to providing vital emergency response services. From battling fires and responding to vehicle accidents to offering critical medical support – we are there when you need us most. We operate out of our state-of-the-art fire station, equipped with modern firefighting equipment and staffed by individuals who truly care about the safety and well-being of our neighbors. Beyond our firefighting efforts, we actively engage with the community, participating in local events and fostering strong relationships. We believe in supporting our community’s growth and security, and we invite you to join us in our mission. Consider becoming a volunteer – your support directly impacts the ability of our team to protect our community. Contact us today to discover how you can contribute to the safety and security of Fairbanks, AK. We’re dedicated to providing the fastest and most effective emergency response possible, ensuring that every member of our community feels protected.

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    “Last Sunday, March 30th, was really frustrating for me. My family and I went to Ester Community Park hoping to catch the northern lights, but unfortunately, we ended up struggling to get back.” report abuse

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