Our Stations
Three Stations Protecting Baldwin Borough — 24/7 Volunteer Response
Baldwin Fire Rescue operates from three strategically located fire stations throughout Baldwin Borough, ensuring rapid emergency response across our service area. Formed on November 19, 2024, through the merger of three proud fire companies — Baldwin Independent Fire Company No. 1, Option Independent Fire Company, and South Baldwin Volunteer Fire Company — each station carries forward decades of volunteer service tradition.
Station Designation: All three stations operate under the unified designation of Station 106 in the Allegheny County 911 fire dispatch system. Individual stations are identified as 106-1, 106-2, and 106-3.
Location
3049 Churchview Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15227
Heritage
Formerly Baldwin Independent Fire Company No. 1
Serving Baldwin’s northern communities
Station 106-1 on Churchview Avenue serves as Baldwin Fire Rescue’s northern station, providing fire and emergency services to the Churchview area and surrounding northern neighborhoods. Its position ensures rapid response coverage to the northern sections of our service area.
Station Facilities
• Apparatus bays
• Hub office
• Equipment storage
• Fitness equipment
• SCBA filling station
• Equipment maintenance area
• Dispatch alerting system
Location
825 Streets Run Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15236-2222
Heritage
Formerly Option Independent Fire Company
Department headquarters & administrative center
Station 106-2 serves as Baldwin Fire Rescue’s headquarters — the administrative and operational center for the department. In addition to housing frontline apparatus, the headquarters is home to department leadership, training coordination, and administrative functions. This is the primary point of contact for all non-emergency inquiries.
Headquarters Functions
• Department administration
• Training coordination
• Operations management
• Community meeting space
• Equipment logistics
• Multi-station coordination
Station Facilities
• Apparatus bays
• Training/meeting room
• Administrative offices
• Kitchen facilities
• Gear storage & drying
• SCBA filling station
• Equipment maintenance
• Hose testing area
• Communications equipment
Location
5311 McAnulty Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15236
Heritage
Formerly South Baldwin Volunteer Fire Company
Serving Baldwin’s southern communities
Station 106-3 on McAnulty Road serves Baldwin’s southern neighborhoods. Its location provides critical coverage to ensure that no area of Baldwin Borough is far from emergency response. The station continues the tradition of service established by the South Baldwin Volunteer Fire Company.
Station Facilities
• Apparatus bays
• Meeting/training room
• Kitchen facilities
• Hub office
• SCBA filling station
• Equipment maintenance area
• Dispatch alerting system
United by Service
On November 19, 2024, three of Baldwin Borough’s fire companies merged to form Baldwin Fire Rescue. While the names above the doors have changed, the mission remains the same — neighbors protecting neighbors through volunteer service.
Station 106-1
Baldwin Independent
Fire Company No. 1
Station 106-2
Option Independent
Fire Company
Station 106-3
South Baldwin
Volunteer Fire Company
Our Apparatus
Baldwin Fire Rescue operates a fleet of 12 vehicles across our three stations — engines, an aerial truck, squads, utility vehicles, and command units.
Join Our Team
Baldwin Fire Rescue is always looking for dedicated community members to join our volunteer team. Whether you’re interested in firefighting, fire police, or support roles — all training is provided free of charge.
Contact us at (412) 881-9704 or visit our Membership Application page.
Related Information
- Our Fleet — Apparatus and equipment details
- About Us — Department history and organization
- Emergency Response Guide — What to expect when you call 911
- Contact Us — Get in touch with Baldwin Fire Rescue