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Greenfield Fire Dept. operating out of a donated pole barn following tornado damage

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June 4th, 2024 by Ric Hanson

GREENFIELD, Iowa [WHO-TV] – The Greenfield Fire Department is back in business thanks to the temporary donation of a pole barn. The structure was needed after a tornado damaged the department’s building on May 21st. Other departments covered for the unit, not only in the city of Greenfield, but several townships around that part of Adair County following the May 21st tornado. Fortunately, several of the Greenfield fire units were out storm spotting when their building was damaged. When they saw the tornado, they scrambled to get out of the way. One of the fire trucks was able to make it back to the station.

(Left) – The Greenfield Fire Station sustained damage in the May 21st tornado that devastated the community of Greenfield (right).

After the storm, when it became obvious the fire station was still standing but not usable, the team began to look for a new place to park the fire equipment. While crews are currently operating out of a donated pole barn,  firefighters say they have all the gear they need, and their trucks are in good shape.

Officials hope to build a new fire station, and they say people can support that effort through the Greenfield Fire Department Foundation, a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit, the fund for which has been set up in-town through First National Bank. Donations can be mailed to the Greenfield Fire Department Foundation PO Box 146 in Greenfield, Iowa, 50849.

A GoFundme account has also been established to help four Greenfield Firefighters who lost their homes to the May 21st tornado.(Photos via the Adair & Guthie County EMA Facebook page)