Harrison Fire Department

Harrison Fire Department

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The Harrison Fire Department has two stations. Both station 56 & 57 are located
with in the City of Harrison. and
West Harrison Indiana. It was named “S.Z.

The Harrison Fire department also provides coverage to Harrison Twp. In the early days of Harrison history, anyone who lived close, was in the area or cared for their neighbor would help battle fires by any means available. History books of the fire department state that in 1858, city council provided all property owners with a leather fire bucket to help transport water used to extinguish fires.

06/17/2026

Severe weather, including damaging winds, tornadoes, flooding, and hail, may impact Hamilton County this evening into the overnight hours. Remember these severe weather safety tips and visit alerthc.org to sign up for weather alerts.

06/12/2026

Prayers for Ryan and his family

It is with heavy hearts that we share the passing of Cincinnati Fire Fighter Ryan Zwick, who courageously battled occupational cancer.

Ryan dedicated his life to serving the citizens of Cincinnati and standing alongside his Brothers and Sisters in the fire service. His strength, professionalism, and commitment to others will not be forgotten.

Today, we ask our members, retirees, families, and community to keep Ryan's loved ones, friends, and fellow fire fighters in your thoughts and prayers during this incredibly difficult time.

Occupational cancer remains one of the greatest threats facing the fire service. Ryan's passing is a heartbreaking reminder of the sacrifices fire fighters continue to make long after the fire is out.
Rest easy, Brother Zwick. We have the watch from here.

Funeral and memorial service information will be shared as it becomes available.

06/04/2026

⚠️ SILVER ALERT ⚠️

A missing girl's mother says she's been found safe.

05/27/2026

⚠️ OVERDOSE ALERT ⚠️

This alert is being issued collaboratively by local public health partners and the Hamilton County Office of Addiction Response to increase community awareness and support overdose prevention efforts.

Ongoing surveillance of overdose activity since Wednesday, May 20, has identified concerning trends in Hamilton County:

▪️ 12 suspected overdose deaths occurred between Wednesday, May 20 and Tuesday, May 26
▪️ 4 of the 12 reported deaths occurred on Saturday, May 23
▪️ 5 overdose-related emergency department visits occurred on Monday, May 25

Current trends suggest a potential change in the potency of the local drug supply. FENTANYL, POTENT FENTANYL ANALOGUES, AND OTHER SYNTHETIC OPIOIDS within the drug supply can increase the risk of an overdose. However, at this time, we are not certain of what substances contributed to these deaths.

🚨 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 🚨

• Naloxone saves lives. Carry more than one dose — multiple doses may be needed.
• Naloxone is not just for people who inject drugs.
• Never use alone. If an overdose occurs, the person cannot administer naloxone to themselves.
• Drugs such as co***ne, crack co***ne, he**in, and methamphetamine may contain fentanyl or other dangerous substances, even when opioids are not expected.
• Overdoses can occur from stimulants alone, including co***ne and crack co***ne.
• Fentanyl test strips only detect fentanyl. Medetomidine and xylazine test strips are also available through Hamilton County Public Health.
• Using again shortly after naloxone reversal can cause another overdose.

If you suspect someone is overdosing:
📞 Call 911 immediately and do not leave the person alone.

📍 Need naloxone, testing strips, or overdose prevention supplies?
Contact Hamilton County Public Health at 513-316-7725.

📍 Treatment is open and available.
If you need help, call 513-558-8888.

We are sharing this alert to ensure community members know that help is available, naloxone is accessible, and overdose prevention resources are available throughout our region.

We also encourage service providers and first responders to:
• Ensure necessary personal protective equipment is available and utilized
• Be prepared to administer multiple doses of naloxone, if needed

Your awareness and partnership are critical in helping protect our community.

Please share this alert with your networks.

The alert is linked here: https://cms2.revize.com/revize/hamiltoncountyoh/Documents/Government/Departments/Addiction%20Response/Documents/HCARCOverdoseAlert-May2026.pdf?t=202605270935500

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200 Harrison Avenue
Harrison, OH
45030