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The North Oakland County Fire Authority (aka: NOCFA) was formed in 1984. Our department is located in Holly, Michigan. Our primary response area is 69 square miles consisting of Holly and Rose Township. Our area is rural and zoned primarily residential and agricultural. Our current population is 10,112. In 2010 we responded to 760 calls, which included 21 mutual aid calls. We provide 24/7-Fire Suppression, Rescue Services, Hazmat Operations/Technical services; and ALS Medical Transporting. Our department has a full-time Fire Chief and Training Officer, along with 49 active paid-on-call members, including medical only personnel and scene support members.

Beyond the residential population, services are delivered to nonprofit day/overnight camps, several state parks and recreation areas, 3 schools and the Great Lakes National Cemetery. Significant exposures within our township include 15 miles of CSX Railroad and 10 miles of Canadian National Railroad that run the complete length of our area as well as a 60,000 gallon LPG storage facility, a central distribution natural gas routing hub and a large diameter high pressure natural gas transmission pipeline. Our service area also covers over 5 miles of Interstate 75 and a full service truck stop.

Our county company and radio designation is station 8.

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N.O.C.F.A. Station Details

Station 1

5051 Grange Hall Rd.

Built in 2009

15,800 square foot

1500 square foot classroom

3 story training tower

10 parking bays for emergency apparatus

20,000 gallon underground water storage tank

Headquarters for NOCFA




Station 3

280 West Rose Center Rd

Built in 1983

Renovations in 2010 and 2011

6500 square foot with new construction

5 parking bays for emergency apparatus

Crew quarters that include dayroom, kitchen, and bedrooms

20,000 gallon underground water storage tank