Stations

The City of Monroe is currently divided into six fire station districts. There is also a fire administration office and a fire training facility.

In case of an emergency, call 911.

Station 1 

Station 1 is located just underneath City Hall. This location was opened in 1974 and houses Engine 1, Ladder 1, Rescue 1, Brush 1, and Battalion 1. A total of nine operations personnel are assigned to this station. Station 1's response area includes Historic Downtown Monroe, CSX Railyard, and the Old Armory community. Station 1 also serves as a Child Passenger Seat Permanent Checking Station.

300 West Crowell Street | Phone: 704-282-4778 | Station 1 Facility & Map

City of Monroe Fire Station 1 with Fire Trucks pulled out

Station 2

Station 2 opened in 1968. It houses Ladder 2 and Utility 2 and is the department's swift-water rescue station. A total of four operations personnel work from this station. Station 2 covers businesses such as the hospital, Tyson, ATI, and Metal Recyclers.

399 East Roosevelt Blvd | Phone: 704-282-4715 | Station 2 Facility & Map

Fire Station 2 with Fire Trucks pulled out and American Flag Flying on Flag Pole

Station 3 

Station 3 opened in 1983. It houses Engine 3 and Vent 3. A total of four operations personnel per shift work from this station. Station 3 area serves the main Highway 74 corridor. It is also our drop-off location for the Union County Burned Children's Fund Save Cans Save Kids.

1737 Williams Road Extension | Phone: 704-282-4716 | Station 3 Facility & Map

City of Monroe Station 3 with Fire Trucks pulled out and American Flag flying on post

Station 4

Station 4 opened in 2002, and a new station building was completed in 2016. Ladder 4, Blaze 4, Blaze 41, Reserve Ladder, and a rescue ATV are housed here. A total of four operations personnel per shift work at this station. Station 4's response area includes businesses such as Charlotte Pipe and Charlotte-Monroe Executive Airport. Station 4 also serves as a Child Passenger Seat Permanent Checking Station.

3907 Old Charlotte Hwy | Phone: 704-282-4748 | Station 4 Facility & Map

City of Monroe Fire Station 4 with sun in the background

Station 5

This original station was purchased from Crestview/Unionville Volunteer Fire Department in 2003. A full construction renovation was completed in 2006. A total of four operations personnel per shift work from this station. This station serves as the department's hazmat response station. It houses Engine 5, Hazmat 5, Hazmat 55, Brush 5, and Reserve Apparatus. It is located on Highway 601 North.

105 Maple Hill Road | 704-282-5794 | Station 5 Facility & Map

City of Monroe Fire Station 5 in front of truck bay with trucks pulled out on concrete

Station 6

Station 6 opened on September 2, 2023. It houses Engine 6. Station 6 serves the upper northwest portion of the City of Monroe. It is a temporary house with the anticipation of a new facility being built within the next few years.

3830 Perrette Road | 704-282-4780 | Station 6 Facility & Map

Station 6 Sign