- Miami Fire Department
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Miami Fire Rescue Department Motto: "Excellence through Service" Established July 17, 1898 Staffing Career Strength 545 Stations 14 Engines 11 Trucks 6 Fireboats 1 EMS Level ALS Transport Commissioner Maurice Kemp The City of Miami Fire Rescue Department is the agency that provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Miami, Florida. This professional fire department protects the city 24/7, 365 and operates out of 14 Fire Stations, located throughout the city's 35 square miles (91 km2). The department operates an apparatus fleet of eleven Engine Companies (Including one Foam Engine), six Ladder Companies ( Including three Quints), one Hazardous Materials Company, one Technical Rescue Unit, one Dive Rescue Unit, one Decontamination Unit, one Rehabilitation Unit, two Air Units, one Fire Boat, and twenty-four Ambulances, also known as Rescue Units. Miami Fire Rescue responds to approximately 90,000 incidents annually. The department also operates FEMA's Urban Search and Rescue(USAR) Florida Task Force 2. Florida Task Force 2 is a 210 member organization deploying teams of seventy Rescue workers, search dogs, physicians and structural engineers who travel with 50,000 lbs of equipment to assist in major disasters.
Fire Station Locations and Apparatus
Engine Company Quint/Aerial Company Rescue Unit Special Unit Command Unit Address Foam 1 Aerial 1 Rescue 1, Rescue 21 Haz-Mat. 1, Air Truck 1, Air Van 1 District 1(Deputy Chief) 144 N.E. 5th St. Engine 2 Rescue 2, Rescue 22 Decon. 2 1901 N. Miami Ave. Engine 3 Rescue 3 1103 N.W. 7th St. Engine 4 Aerial 4 Rescue 4, Rescue 24 H4 Car 74(EMS Supervisor) 1105 S.W. 2nd Ave. Engine 5 Aerial 5 Rescue 5, Rescue 25 Dive Team 5 1200 N.W. 20th St. Engine 6 Rescue 6, Rescue 26 TRT 6 District 2 701 N.W. 36th St. Engine 7 Rescue 7, Rescue 27 District 3 314 Beacom Blvd. Engine 8 Quint 8 Rescue 8, Rescue 28 Rehab. 8 2975 Oak Ave. Engine 9 Quint 9 Rescue 9, Rescue 29 69 N.E. 62nd St. Quint 10 Rescue 10, Rescue 20 H10 4101 N.W. 7th St. Engine 11 Rescue 11 5920 W. Flagler St. Engine 12 Rescue 12, Rescue 30 1455 N.W. 46th St. Rescue 13 8260 N.E. 2nd Ave. Rescue 14 2111 S.W. 19th St. External links
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