In Quarters: Miami Township Hamilton County Fire Station 69, Cleves, OH

The newly constructed Miami Township Hamilton County Fire Station 69 replaces a historic 1940s building and features advanced training and operational facilities to improve emergency response.
Oct. 21, 2025

This facility received the Career 1 Notable award in the 2024 Firehouse Station Design Awards. Find the full list of winners here

This facility replaces an existing station that was built and in use on the site since the 1940s. The 17,000-sq.-ft. facility includes three apparatus bays, two mezzanines, six bunkrooms, a large training room, a hose tower and training facilities. The training facilities, in and off of the apparatus bay, include a wall for rappelling, a sewer access in one of the mezzanines to allow for simulation of confined spaces, a balcony and a window in the hose tower for practicing rescues, and hoist rings in the hose tower for members to practice rappelling.

Architect: MSA Design

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