West Douglas County Fire Protection District has four separate fire stations within the district. Members are assigned to a station based on where they reside within the district. However, as a volunteer fire department, our members respond to calls anywhere within the district, not just within their station boundaries.
Station 134
4037 Platte Ave
Station 134 (also referred to as station 4) is located in Sedalia and serves as the District’s main station. The station has four Station 4 apparatus bays, office and storage space for Department officers, and a training room large enough to accommodate classroom training sessions for the entire department. The bays house an engine, a medic vehicle, and a brush truck. The station’s grounds also include two historic buildings: the Sedalia Historic Fire House, and the Sedalia Museum and Gardens. The Historic Fire House now serves as office and storage space for the Board of Directors, while the Museum and Gardens are maintained by a separate community organization.
Station 133
7149A Cherokee Drive
Station 133 (also referred to as station 3) is in Indian Creek. An engine, a brush truck, and a foam trailer are housed in the clubhouse building owned by the Indian Creek Ranch
Station 132
3305 N Hwy 67
Station 132 (also referred to as station 2) is located at Hwy 67 and Oak Valley road at the base of Jarre Canyon. This station has an engine, a medic vehicle, and a 3000-gallon water tender. New construction on a new 4-bay structure has begun and should be ready for use in the summer of 2021.
Station 131
310 N. Highway 67
Station 131 (also referred to as station 1) is located about 12 miles west of Sedalia on Hwy 67 between the Rampart Range Road and Sprucewood. Station 1 has a brush truck, an engine, and a 1000-gallon water tender.