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Alpine Township Fire Department

Comstock Park, MI · Kent County

Address
1100 Henze St NW, Comstock Park, MI, 49321 9798
11Stations
25Personnel

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About Alpine Township Fire Department

Alpine Township Fire Department runs its administrative offices out of Fire Station #1 on Henze St. NW in Comstock Park, under Fire Chief Jeremy Kelly. The department fields a combination staffing model of full-time lieutenants and officers alongside paid-on-call and part-time firefighters, with 25 total suppression personnel on the roster, plus a fire inspector who handles business fire-safety inquiries and an administrative assistant who runs the front office.

The department operates three stations across the township. Station #1 houses Engine 1 (a 2019 Rosenbauer pumper), Rescue 5 (extrication/rescue equipment), and Medic 9. Station #2 fields Medic 15, and Station #3 runs Engine 3, Tender 3 (a 3,100-gallon tanker), a pair of Special Ops off-road rescue units, and a brush/medical truck. Engine 1 is first-due for structure fires in the department's primary district, with mutual aid arrangements covering neighboring jurisdictions.

Beyond emergency response, the department runs a residential fire-safety program that installs smoke and carbon monoxide alarms at no cost, offers reflective address markers for purchase (with volunteer installation available), manages the township's burn permit system, and uses the Community Connect platform to let residents and businesses share household/building information with responders ahead of an emergency.

How to get hired

The department hires firefighters on a paid-on-call/part-time basis on an ongoing basis, with pay scaled to qualifications, certifications, and experience.

PayPart-time: $18.38-$22.58/hour; paid on-call response: $23.10-$28.35/hour, varying by qualifications, certifications, and experience.
ScheduleVariable hours, with 12-hour day/night rotations available for part-time roles

Hiring process

  1. Submit a completed employment application and resume via the online form, by email, or in person
  2. Applications accepted at alpine.fd@alpinetwpfire.org or in person at Fire Station #1 (1100 Henze Dr. NW), Monday-Friday 8am-12pm

Leadership & hiring contacts

Jeremy Kelly
Fire Chief
Brian Stalsonburg
Captain/Training Officer
Jim Kremer
Captain, Station #1
Ron Heinbeck
Captain, Station #3
Trevor Driesenga
Lieutenant/EMT-B
Brendan Vansyckle
Lieutenant/EMT-B
Steve Funk
Lieutenant/EMT-P
Nick Edgerly
Lieutenant/Fire Inspector/EMT-P
Diana Post
Administrative Assistant

Frequently asked questions

How many fire stations does Alpine Township have?

The department operates three fire stations across the township.

How do I apply to become a firefighter with Alpine Township Fire Department?

Submit a completed employment application and resume online, by email to alpine.fd@alpinetwpfire.org, or in person at Fire Station #1, Monday-Friday 8am-12pm.

Does the department install smoke and carbon monoxide alarms?

Yes, the department's residential fire safety program installs smoke and CO alarms in homes at no cost.

What is Community Connect?

Community Connect is a free, secure portal that lets residents and businesses share household or building information (medical needs, hazmat info, access details) with first responders ahead of an emergency.

Can I get a reflective address marker for my home?

Yes, reflective address markers are available for $15, with volunteer installation available on request.