Organization of the New York City Fire Department

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The New York City Fire Department in the United States, like most fire departments around the world, is organized in a paramilitary fashion. Its organizational structure includes regional commands for various geographic areas within its jurisdiction, operational commands for units of different functions, and administrative units and offices for various administrative functions.

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Beneath that hierarchy are the individual units and uniformed personnel which carry out the missions and responsibilities of the fire department, which includes the primary role of emergency response and firefighting, as well as a range of other roles and duties.

Personnel

Executive Staff

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FDNY Battalion Chief 1's former Ford Excursion SUV

The Department's executive staff is divided into two areas including a civilian fire commissioner who is in charge of the Department and a Fire Chief who is the operational lead. The current Fire Commissioner is Laura Kavanagh and the current Chief of Department is John J. Hodgens . The 28-member executive staff includes the civilian deputy commissioners who are responsible for administrative bureaus within the Department, along with the Chief of Department, Chief of Fire Operations, Chief of EMS, Chief Fire Marshal, Chief of Training and other staff chiefs. Staff chiefs include the seven citywide tour commanders, the Chief of Fire Prevention, and the Chief of Safety. [1] [2]

Fire Operations

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The quarters of Engine 5, located in Gramercy Park, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 6, located in Civic Center, Manhattan Engine 6 cloudy jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 6, located in Civic Center, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 7, Tower Ladder 1, the Chief of the 1st Battalion, and the Assistant Chief of the Manhattan Borough Command, located in Tribeca, Manhattan Fire Engine Company 7 - Hook & Ladder Company 1.jpg
The quarters of Engine 7, Tower Ladder 1, the Chief of the 1st Battalion, and the Assistant Chief of the Manhattan Borough Command, located in Tribeca, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 9 and Ladder 6, located in Chinatown, Manhattan Dragon Fighters E9 L6 jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 9 and Ladder 6, located in Chinatown, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 14, located in the Garment District, Manhattan Fire house 14 East 18th St.jpg
The quarters of Engine 14, located in the Garment District, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 15, Tower Ladder 18, and the Chief of the 4th Battalion, located in the Lower East Side, Manhattan 4th Battalion FDNY jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 15, Tower Ladder 18, and the Chief of the 4th Battalion, located in the Lower East Side, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 16 and Tower Ladder 7, located in Kip's Bay, Manhattan Engine 16 Ladder 7 234 E29 jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 16 and Tower Ladder 7, located in Kip's Bay, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 22, Tower Ladder 13, and the Chief of the 10th Battalion, located in Yorkville, Manhattan Eng 22 Ladder 13 Bn 10 at 159 E85 St jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 22, Tower Ladder 13, and the Chief of the 10th Battalion, located in Yorkville, Manhattan
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The quarters of Engine 33 and Tower Ladder 9, located in the Bowery, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 39 and Ladder 16, located in Lenox Hill, Manhattan Firehouse Engine Company 39 IMG 9233.JPG
The quarters of Engine 39 and Ladder 16, located in Lenox Hill, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 43 and Ladder 59, located in Morris Heights, the Bronx HL 59 E 43 Fire Station, NYC.jpg
The quarters of Engine 43 and Ladder 59, located in Morris Heights, the Bronx
The quarters of Engine 47, located in Morningside Heights, Manhattan Engine 47 500 W113 St jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 47, located in Morningside Heights, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 53 and Ladder 43, located in the Upper East Side, Manhattan FDNY 1836 3rd Av Ladder 43 backing in jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 53 and Ladder 43, located in the Upper East Side, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 55, located in Little Italy, Manhattan WTM3 Gnarly 0118.jpg
The quarters of Engine 55, located in Little Italy, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 59 and Ladder 30, located in Harlem, Manhattan Engine 59 Ladder 30 house 111 W133 St jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 59 and Ladder 30, located in Harlem, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 67, located in Washington Heights, Manhattan FDNY Engine 67 firehouse.jpg
The quarters of Engine 67, located in Washington Heights, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 71, Ladder 55, and the Deputy Chief of the 6th Division, located in Melrose, the Bronx En51 La55 Di6 Melrose Av 155 St jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 71, Ladder 55, and the Deputy Chief of the 6th Division, located in Melrose, the Bronx
The quarters of Engine 73 and Ladder 42, located in the South Bronx, the Bronx 655 Prospect Av Eng 73 H&L 42 jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 73 and Ladder 42, located in the South Bronx, the Bronx
The quarters of Engine 74, located in the Upper West Side, Manhattan 120 W83 Engine 74 jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 74, located in the Upper West Side, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 79, Ladder 37, and the Chief of the 27th Battalion, located in Bedford Park, the Bronx North Bronx Firehouse 2928 Briggs Av jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 79, Ladder 37, and the Chief of the 27th Battalion, located in Bedford Park, the Bronx
The quarters of Engine 84 and Ladder 34, located in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan Firehouse, Engine 84 Hook & Ladder 34 from front.jpg
The quarters of Engine 84 and Ladder 34, located in Hamilton Heights, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 93, Tower Ladder 45, and the Chief of the 13th Battalion, located in Hudson Heights, Manhattan Engine 93 513 W181 St jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 93, Tower Ladder 45, and the Chief of the 13th Battalion, located in Hudson Heights, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 95 and Ladder 36, located in Inwood, Manhattan Firehouse, Engine Company 95 Ladder Company 36.jpg
The quarters of Engine 95 and Ladder 36, located in Inwood, Manhattan
The quarters of Engine 151 and Tower Ladder 76, located in Tottenville, Staten Island Tottenville Engine 151 HL 76 jeh.JPG
The quarters of Engine 151 and Tower Ladder 76, located in Tottenville, Staten Island
The quarters of Engine 153 and Tower Ladder 77, located in Stapleton, Staten Island Engine 153 H&L 77 house 74 Broad St Stapleton jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 153 and Tower Ladder 77, located in Stapleton, Staten Island
The quarters of Engine 205 and Ladder 118, located in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn Firehouse, Engine Company 205, Hook & Ladder Company 118.jpg
The quarters of Engine 205 and Ladder 118, located in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn
The quarters of Engine 220 and Ladder 122, located in Park Slope, Brooklyn Ladder Co 122 and Engine Co 220 South Slope.jpg
The quarters of Engine 220 and Ladder 122, located in Park Slope, Brooklyn
The quarters of Engine 226, located in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Engine Company 226 Firehouse 409 State Street Brooklyn.jpg
The quarters of Engine 226, located in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn
The quarters of Engine 235 and the Chief of the 57th Battalion, located in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn Engine 235 Btn 57 206 Monroe St Bklyn jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 235 and the Chief of the 57th Battalion, located in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn
The quarters of Engine 237, located in Bushwick, Brooklyn Engine 237 Morgan Av Bushwick jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 237, located in Bushwick, Brooklyn
The quarters of Engine 238 and Ladder 106, located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn Engine 236 Ladder 108 Greenpoint jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 238 and Ladder 106, located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
The quarters of Engine 240 and the Chief of the 48th Battalion, located in Greenwood, Brooklyn Engine Company 240 Battalion 48 Windsor Terrace.jpg
The quarters of Engine 240 and the Chief of the 48th Battalion, located in Greenwood, Brooklyn
The quarters of Engine 241 and Ladder 109, located in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn E241 L109 3d Av Wakeman jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 241 and Ladder 109, located in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
The quarters of Engine 280 and Ladder 132, located in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn Eng 280 H&L 132 at 489 St Johns Pl jeh.jpg
The quarters of Engine 280 and Ladder 132, located in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
The quarters of Engine 289 and Tower Ladder 138, located in Corona, Queens Fire Engine Company 289, Ladder Company 138.JPG
The quarters of Engine 289 and Tower Ladder 138, located in Corona, Queens
The quarters of Ladder 3 and the Chief of the 6th Battalion, located in Union Square, Manhattan Firehouse 108 East 13th St.jpg
The quarters of Ladder 3 and the Chief of the 6th Battalion, located in Union Square, Manhattan
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The quarters of Ladder 8, located in Tribeca, Manhattan
The quarters of Squad 1, located in Park Slope, Brooklyn NYFD Squad Company 1 788 Union Street Park Slope.jpg
The quarters of Squad 1, located in Park Slope, Brooklyn
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The quarters of Rescue 1, located in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan

Under the command of the Chief of Department, there are three Assistant Chiefs and two Deputy Assistant Chiefs who serve as Borough Commanders. Each Borough Commander is responsible for one of the five boroughs within New York City. Each Borough Commander is responsible for commanding and reporting to the Deputy Division Chiefs and Battalion Chiefs within their respective boroughs.

Each borough is divided into Divisions and Battalions. Each Division is responsible for all of or a geographical section of a borough. Each Battalion is responsible for a geographical section of each Division. Each Battalion is further divided into individual firehouses that serve specific neighborhoods within each Battalion. Each Division is commanded by a Deputy Division Chief and each Battalion is commanded by a Battalion Chief.

Each firehouse contains several different fire companies and specialty units. There are six different types of fire companies that operate six different types of fire apparatus, or "rigs". Each company serves a different and unique purpose at fires or other emergencies. The six fire company types are Engine Companies, Ladder (or Truck) Companies, Squad Companies, Rescue Companies, Haz-Mat (Hazardous Materials) Company, and Marine Companies.

Each individual fire company is commanded by a Captain and three Lieutenants. The Captain is in charge of that company's firehouse. In a firehouse that contains more than one fire company, the Captain assigned to the engine company is in charge of the firehouse. When a Captain is not on-duty, one of the three company Lieutenants commands the unit. Each company, depending on the specific unit, has the following assignments: There are 4 firefighters on Engine Companies with the fifth man or woman being the on-duty officer. Ladder Companies, Squad Companies, and the Rescue Companies staff the units with 5 firefighters on each tour or shift, excluding the on-duty officer. During each tour, each firefighter is assigned a specific "riding position" on the company's apparatus that designates what task each member is to perform at the scene of a fire or other emergency situations. [1]

Apparatus Profile

Frontline Fire Companies

  • 197 Engine Companies (Including 6 High-Pressure Engines)
  • 143 Ladder (Truck) Companies
    • 69 Rear-Mount Aerial Ladder Trucks
    • 61 Mid-Mount Platform Ladder Trucks
    • 13 Tractor-Drawn Aerial Ladder "Tiller" Trucks
  • 5 Rescue Companies
  • 8 Squad Companies
  • 1 Hazardous Materials Company
  • 3 Marine Companies

Command Units and Chief Units

  • 1 Fire Commissioner
  • 1 First Deputy Commissioner
  • 5 Deputy Commissioner
  • 12 Assistant Commissioner
  • 1 Chief of Department
  • 8 Chief of Operations
  • 14 Assistant Chief of Operations
  • 10 Deputy Assistant Chief of Operations
  • 14 Division Chiefs
  • 53 Battalion Chiefs

Special and Support Units

  • 3 Decontamination (Decon.) Units
  • 3 Marine Rescue Boats
  • 3 Marine Support Boats
  • 3 Marine EMS Boats
  • 6 Satellite Units
  • 5 Collapse Rescue Units
  • 6 Recuperation and Care (RAC) Units
  • 5 Mask Services Units
  • 2 Tactical Support Units
  • 2 High-Rise Units
  • 1 Foam Tender Unit
  • 5 Foam Units
  • 6 Purple K Units
  • 5 Fire Hydrant Thawing Units
  • 2 Fuel Response Units
  • 2 Highway Response Units
  • 1 FDR Drive Response Unit
  • 10 Brush Fire Units
  • 2 Field Communications Units
  • 2 Mobile Command Center Units
  • 1 Mobile Operations Center
  • 2 Command Tactical Units
  • 13 Fire Family Transport Units
  • 12 HMTU 2nd Pieces
  • 23 Rapid Response Units (Respond with Chemical Protective Clothing-(CPC) Ladder Companies)
  • 25 Rapid Response Units (Respond with SOC Support Ladder-SSL Companies)
  • 1 SOC SCUBA Support Unit
  • 1 SOC De-watering/Salvage Unit
  • 1 SOC Logistics Support Unit
  • 2 SOC Rebreather Units
  • 1 SOC Rebreather Support Unit
  • 1 SOC Air Compressor Unit
  • 6 SOC Air Compressor Trailers
  • 6 SOC Lighting Trailers
  • 6 SOC Flood Water Response Units
  • 6 SOC Low Water RHIBs (2 per trailer)
  • 1 SOC Haz-Mat. Mass Decontamination Unit
  • 10 SOC Collapse Rescue POD Units (2 units each per borough)
  • 2 SOC Debris Clearing PODS
  • 2 SOC Skid Steer PODS
  • 2 SOC Skid Steers (1 John Deere & 1 Gehlig)
  • 1 SOC Utility Support Unit
  • 1 SOC Conveyor PODs
  • 1 SOC Back hoe
  • 1 SOC Hazmat Decon Unit
  • 2 SOC Rescue Support Units
  • 2 SOC Battery Operated Rail Carts in PODs
  • 1 SOC Haz-Mat Callback/CBRNE. Battalion Chief Unit
  • 3 SOC Auxiliary Water System Units

Reserve Units

Below is a list of the FDNY's ready reserve apparatus fleet:

  • 21 Reserve Engines
  • 10 Reserve Ladder Trucks
  • 1 Reserve Rescue
  • 2 Reserve Squads
  • 1 Reserve Haz-Mat. Unit
  • 1 Reserve Haz-Mat. Support Unit

EMS Units

  • 39 Haz-Tac. Ambulances
  • 11 EMS Rescue Medics
  • 4 EMS Major Emergency Response Vehicles (MERVs)
  • 5 EMS Logistics Support Units (LSUs)
  • 3 EMS Mobile Respiratory Treatment Units (MRTUs)
  • 4 Marine EMS Rescue Boats
  • 3 Medical Evacuation Transport Units (METUs)

Manhattan Borough Command

Below is a list of Companies and Units under the Manhattan Borough Command according to Division and Battalion:

Division 6 and Division 7 are under the shared command of the Manhattan and Bronx Borough Commanders, as both Divisions respond together to Manhattan as well as the Bronx.

The headquarters of the Manhattan Borough Commander is located in the 1st Battalion located in the 1st Division, at 100 Duane St., located in Tribeca,Manhattan (Quarters of Engine 7, Tower Ladder 1, Battalion 1).

The following companies and units are under the Manhattan Borough Command, quartered in 47 Firehouses:

Engine CompanyLadder CompanySpecial Unit or Reserve UnitChief UnitsBattalionDivisionAddressNeighborhood
Engine 1Ladder 2471142 W. 31st St. Herald Square
Engine 3Tower Ladder 12***High-Rise Unit 1Battalion Chief 771146 W. 19th St. Chelsea
Engine 4*Tower Ladder 15Decon. Unit 41142 South St. Financial District
Engine 5Foam Unit 561340 E. 14th St. Gramercy Park
Engine 6‡1149 Beekman St. Civic Center
Engine 7*Tower Ladder 1**Battalion Chief 1
Car 6 (Assistant Chief, Manhattan Borough Commander)
11100 Duane St. Tribeca
Engine 8Ladder 2***Battalion Chief 883165 E. 51st St. Turtle Bay
Engine 9†Hook & Ladder 6***Satellite Unit 14175 Canal St. Chinatown
Engine 10‡Ladder 10***11124 Liberty St. World Trade Center
Engine 146114 E. 18th St. Flatiron District
Engine 15Tower Ladder 18***Engine 500 (Reserve)Battalion Chief 44125 Pitt St. Lower East Side
Engine 16*Tower Ladder 7**83234 E. 29th St. Kips Bay
Squad 18, Haz-Tec. Van 1821132 W. 10th St. West Village
Engine 2183238 E. 40th St. Murray Hill
Engine 22Tower Ladder 13*** FDR Drive Response Unit 1Battalion Chief 10103159 E. 85th St. Yorkville
Engine 2393215 W. 58th St. Columbus Circle
Engine 24Hook & Ladder 5Battalion Chief 221227 Ave. of the Americas Greenwich Village
Engine 26‡71220 W. 37th St. Garment District
Engine 28Ladder 1141222 E. 2nd St. Alphabet City
Engine 33Tower Ladder 9***Purple K Unit 336142 Great Jones St. Bowery
Engine 34‡Tower Ladder 21***71440 W. 38th St. Hell's Kitchen
Engine 35*Tower Ladder 14**Battalion Chief 121232282 3rd Ave. East Harlem
Engine 37*Hook & Ladder 40113415 W. 125th St. Manhattanville
Engine 39Ladder 16High-Rise Unit 2103147 E. 67th St. Lenox Hill
Engine 40Tower Ladder 35***93131 Amsterdam Ave. Lincoln Square
Engine 44Haz-Tec. Van 44103221 E. 75th St. Upper East Side
Engine 47113502 W. 113th St. Morningside Heights
Engine 53Ladder 43Engine 507 (Reserve)1031836 3rd Ave. Upper East Side
Engine 54‡Ladder 4Battalion Chief 993782 8th Ave. Theater District
Engine 5521363 Broome St. Little Italy
Engine 58Ladder 261231365 5th Ave. Harlem
Engine 59Ladder 30Engine 511 (Reserve)166111 W. 133rd St. Harlem
Engine 65‡8333 W. 43rd St. Times Square
Engine 67137518 W. 170th St. Washington Heights
Engine 69Ladder 28Battalion Chief 16166248 W. 143rd St. Harlem
Engine 74*113120 W. 83rd St. Upper West Side
Engine 76Tower Ladder 22Thawing Unit 76Battalion Chief 11113145 W. 100th St. Upper West Side
Engine 80Tower Ladder 23***166503 W. 139th St. Vinegar Hill
Engine 84Hook & Ladder 34Purple K Unit 84137503 W. 161st St. Hamilton Heights
Engine 91R.A.C. Unit 1, Ladder 701 (Reserve)123242 E. 111th St. Spanish Harlem
Engine 93*Tower Ladder 45**Mobile Command Center 2Battalion Chief 13137515 W. 181st St. Washington Heights
Engine 95Ladder 36Foam Unit 9513729 Vermilyea Ave. Inwood
Ladder 3 Battalion Chief 661108 E. 13th St. Union Square
Ladder 82114 N. Moore St. Tribeca
Hook & Ladder 20Engine 503 (Reserve), Ladder 705 (Reserve), Rescue 6 (Reserve), SOC Rebreather 1Division Chief 121253 Lafayette St. SoHo
Ladder 25**Collapse Rescue Unit 1Division Chief 3113205 W. 77th St. Upper West Side
Rescue Company 1 93530 W. 43rd St. Hell's Kitchen

Bronx Borough Command

Below is a list of Companies and Units under the Bronx Borough Command according to Division and Battalion:

Division 6 and Division 7 are under the shared command of the Manhattan and Bronx Borough Commanders, as both Divisions respond into Northern Manhattan as well as the Bronx.

The headquarters of the Bronx Borough Commander is located in the 20th Battalion of the 7th Division at 3929 E. Tremont Ave., in Throggs Neck,Bronx (Quarters of Engine 72 and Satellite Unit 2).

The following companies and units are under the Bronx Borough Command, quartered in 33 Firehouses:

Engine CompanyLadder CompanySpecial Unit or Reserve UnitChief UnitsBattalionDivisionAddressNeighborhood
Engine 38Tower Ladder 51***1573446 Eastchester Rd. Williamsbridge
Squad 41, Haz-Tec. Van 41146330 E. 150th St. South Bronx
Engine 421971781 Monroe Ave. Mount Hope
Engine 43Ladder 591971901 Sedgwick Ave. Morris Heights
Engine 45Tower Ladder 58***Battalion Chief 18187925 E. Tremont Ave. West Farms
Engine 46*Ladder 27**176460 Cross Bronx Expy. Tremont
Engine 48Ladder 56Division Chief 71872417 Webster Ave. Fordham
Engine 50Ladder 19Battalion Chief 262661155 Washington Ave. Morrisania
Engine 52Ladder 522774550 Henry Hudson Parkway Riverdale
Engine 60Tower Ladder 17***Battalion Chief 14146341 E. 143rd St. Mott Haven
Squad 61, Haz-Tec. Van 61Battalion Chief 202071518 Williamsbridge Rd. Morris Park
Engine 62Ladder 322773431 White Plains Rd. Gun Hill
Engine 63Hook & Ladder 39Engine 510 (Reserve)Battalion Chief 15157755 E. 233rd St. Wakefield
Engine 64*Ladder 47**361220 Castle Hill Ave. Castle Hill
Engine 66Ladder 61Engine 508 (Reserve)15721 Asch Loop W. Co-Op City
Engine 68Ladder 49Engine 509 (Reserve)1761160 Ogden Ave. Highbridge
Engine 70Tower Ladder 53207169 Schofield St. City Island
Engine 71Ladder 55Division Chief 6146720 Melrose Ave. Melrose
Engine 72†Satellite Unit 2Car 10 (Deputy Assistant Chief, Bronx Borough Commander)2073929 E. Tremont Ave. Throggs Neck
Engine 73*Ladder 42**266655 Prospect Ave. South Bronx
Engine 75Tower Ladder 33***Battalion Chief 191972175 Walton Ave. Fordham Heights
Engine 79Ladder 37Battalion Chief 272772928 Briggs Ave. Bedford Park
Engine 81*Tower Ladder 46**1973025 Bailey Ave. Kingsbridge
Engine 82Tower Ladder 312661213 Intervale Ave. Foxhurst
Engine 83Ladder 29146618 E. 138th St. Port Morris
Engine 88Ladder 381872223 Belmont Ave. Belmont
Engine 89*Tower Ladder 50**2072924 Bruckner Blvd. Schuylerville
Engine 90Tower Ladder 412071843 White Plains Rd. Van Nest
Engine 92Tower Ladder 44Ladder 706 (Reserve)Battalion Chief 171761259 Morris Ave. Fleetwood
Engine 94Ladder 48Battalion Chief 3361226 Seneca Ave. Hunts Point
Engine 96Tower Ladder 54Foam 96361649 Story Ave. Soundview
Engine 97Thawing Unit 971571454 Astor Ave. Pelham Gardens
Rescue 3, Collapse Rescue Unit 3, R.A.C. Unit 31761655 Washington Ave. Claremont

Staten Island Borough Command

Below are a list of companies under the command of the 8th Division under the Staten Island Borough Command according to Battalion:

Division 8 is under the shared command of the Staten Island and Brooklyn Borough Commanders, as Division 8 responds to portions of Southern Brooklyn as well as Staten Island.

The headquarters of the Staten Island Borough Commander is located in the 8th Division, 21st Battalion at 3730 Victory Blvd.,in Travis-Chelsea,Staten Island (Quarters of Squad 8,Haz-Tec Van 8,B.F.U 4,Foam Unit 154,B.F.U 154 (ATV),M.A.R.C 154 (Fireboat)).

The following companies and units are under the Staten Island Borough Command, quartered in 19 Firehouses:

Engine CompanyLadder CompanySpecial Unit or Reserve UnitChief UnitsBattalionDivisionAddressNeighborhood
Engine 151Tower Ladder 76Thawing Unit 1512387219 Amboy Rd. Tottenville
Engine 152Foam Unit 152Battalion Chief 21218256 Hylan Blvd. Rosebank
Engine 153*Tower Ladder 77**21874 Broad St. Stapleton
Squad 8, Haz-Tec. Van 8, Foam Unit 154, B.F.U. 4, B.F.U. 154 (ATV), M.A.R.C. 154 (Fireboat)Car 8 (Deputy Assistant Chief, Staten Island Borough Commander)2283730 Victory Blvd. Travis-Chelsea
Engine 155Ladder 7821814 Brighton Ave. New Brighton
Engine 156*B.F.U. 3228412 Broadway Port Richmond
Engine 157Ladder 80***2281573 Castleton Ave. Port Richmond
Engine 158B.F.U. 158 (ATV), Engine 512 (Reserve)22865 Harbor Rd. Mariners Harbor
Engine 159†Satellite Unit 52181592 Richmond Rd. Dongan Hills
Engine 160*Rescue 5, Collapse Rescue Unit 5, T.S.U. 2, Haz-Tec. Van 160, B.F.U. 160(ATV)Division Chief 82181850 Clove Rd. Grasmere
Engine 161Ladder 81B.F.U. 5218278 McClean Ave. South Beach/Arrochar
Engine 162Ladder 82Battalion Chief 23238256 Nelson Ave. Eltingville
Engine 163Ladder 83Purple K Unit 163228875 Jewett Ave. Westerleigh
Engine 164Ladder 84B.F.U. 1, B.F.U. 164 (ATV), M.A.R.C. 164 (Fireboat)2381560 Drumgoole Rd. Woodrow
Engine 165Tower Ladder 85Haz-Tec. Van 1652383067 Richmond Rd. New Dorp
Engine 166Tower Ladder 86B.F.U. 22281400 Richmond Ave. Graniteville
Engine 167Tower Ladder 87***Foam Unit 167238345 Annadale Rd. Annadale/Arden Heights
Engine 168Engine 513 (Reserve)2381100 Rossville Ave. Rossville
Tower Ladder 79**Battalion Chief 222281189 Castleton Ave. Port Richmond

Brooklyn Borough Command

Below is a list of Companies and Units under the Brooklyn Borough Command according to Division and Battalion:

Division 8 is under the shared command of the Staten Island and Brooklyn Borough Commanders, as Division 8 responds to portions of Southern Brooklyn as well as Staten Island.

The headquarters of the Brooklyn Borough Commander is located in the 31st Battalion located in the 11th Division at 172 Tillary St., in Fort Greene/Downtown,Brooklyn (Quarters of Engine 207, Ladder 110, Battalion Chief 31, Division Chief 11,Satellite Unit 6,Mobile Operations Center).

The following companies and units are under the Brooklyn Borough Command, quartered in 65 Firehouses:

Engine CompanyLadder CompanySpecial Unit or Reserve UnitChief UnitsBattalionDivisionAddressNeighborhood
Engine 201Tower Ladder 114***Battalion Chief 404085117 4th Ave. Sunset Park
Engine 202Hook & Ladder 101Battalion Chief 32321131 Richards St. Red Hook
Engine 205Hook & Ladder 118321174 Middagh St. Brooklyn Heights
Engine 206Foam 206, Engine 516 (Reserve), Haz-Mat. 2 (Reserve)28111201 Grand St. East Williamsburg
Engine 207Ladder 110Satellite Unit 6, Mobile Operations CenterBattalion Chief 31, Division Chief 11, Car 7 (Deputy Assistant Chief, Brooklyn Borough Commander)3111172 Tillary St. Fort Greene/Downtown
Ladder 1025711850 Bedford Ave. Clinton Hill
Engine 2103111160 Carlton Ave. Fort Greene
Engine 211Tower Ladder 119***B.F.I. Photo Unit, B.F.I. Special Services Unit, Ladder 708 (Reserve)311126 Hooper St. Brooklyn Navy Yard
Engine 214Tower Ladder 111***3715495 Hancock St. Bed-Stuy
Engine 216Ladder 108Battalion Chief 353511187 Union Ave. Williamsburg
Engine 2175711940 Dekalb Ave. Bed-Stuy
Engine 2182811650 Hart St. Bushwick
Engine 219Tower Ladder 105***5711494 Dean St. Prospect Heights
Engine 220Ladder 1224811530 11th St. Park Slope
Engine 221Hook & Ladder 1043511161 S. 2nd St. Williamsburg
Engine 222Battalion Chief 37371532 Ralph Ave. Bushwick
Engine 224Fire Family Transport Unit3211274 Hicks St. Cobble Hill
Engine 225*Tower Ladder 107***Battalion Chief 393915799 Lincoln Ave. East New York
Engine 2263111409 State St. Boerum Hill
Engine 2274415423 Ralph Ave. Crown Heights
Engine 228Purple K Unit 228408436 39th St. Sunset Park
Engine 229*Tower Ladder 146**Purple K Unit 229351175 Richardson St. Williamsburg
Engine 2305711701 Park Ave. Bed-Stuy
Engine 231Tower Ladder 120***Battalion Chief 444415107 Watkins St. Brownsville
Engine 233Ladder 176Field Comm. Unit 1, Field Comm. Unit 2 (Reserve), Mobile Command Center 1Field Communications Battalion Chief441525 Rockaway Ave. Bed-Stuy
Engine 234Ladder 123Battalion Chief 3838151352 St. Johns Pl. Crown Heights
Engine 235Battalion Chief 575711206 Monroe St. Bed-Stuy
Engine 2363915998 Liberty Ave. East New York
Engine 237281143 Morgan Ave. Bushwick
Engine 238Hook & Ladder 106Foam Tender 1, Engine 518 (Reserve)2811205 Greenpoint Ave. Greenpoint
Engine 2394811395 4th Ave. Gowanus
Engine 240Battalion Chief 4848111307 Prospect Ave. Greenwood
Engine 241Ladder 1094086630 3rd Ave. Bay Ridge
Engine 242R.A.C. Unit 5, Engine 514 (Reserve)4289219 5th Ave. Bay Ridge
Engine 243Ladder 168Battalion Chief 424288653 18th Ave. Bath Beach
Engine 245Tower Ladder 161Battalion Chief 434382929 W. 8th St. Coney Island
Engine 246*Ladder 169**4382732 E. 11th St. Brighton Beach
Engine 2474081336 60th St. Borough Park
Engine 248Battalion Chief 4141152900 Snyder Ave. Flatbush
Engine 249Ladder 1133815491 Rogers Ave. Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Engine 250Haz-Tec. Van 2504115126 Foster Ave. Borough Park
Squad 252, Haz-Tec. Van 2523715617 Central Ave. Bushwick
Engine 253Engine 520 (Reserve)4382429 86th St. Bensonhurst
Engine 254Tower Ladder 1533315901 Ave. U. Gravesend
Engine 255Tower Ladder 157***41151367 Rogers Ave. Flatbush
Engine 257*Tower Ladder 170**Battalion Chief 5858151361 Rockaway Pkwy. Canarsie
Squad 1, T.R.V./Haz-Tec. Van 14811788 Union St. Park Slope
Engine 271Tower Ladder 124***Battalion Chief 282811392 Himrod St. Bushwick
Engine 276Ladder 156Battalion Chief 3333151635 E. 14th St. Midwood
Engine 277Ladder 1123715582 Knickerbocker Ave. Bushwick
Engine 279*Tower Ladder 131**3211252 Lorraine St. Red Hook
Engine 280*Ladder 132**3815489 St. Johns Pl. Prospect Heights/Crown Heights
Engine 281Hook & Ladder 14741151210 Cortelyou Rd. Flatbush
Engine 282Ladder 14848114210 12th Ave. Borough Park
Engine 283*Engine 515 (Reserve)Division Chief 155815885 Howard Ave. Brownsville
Engine 284†Tower Ladder 149Satellite Unit 34281157 79th St. Dyker Heights
Engine 290Ladder 1033915480 Sheffield Ave. East New York
Engine 309Tower Ladder 159***Highway Response Unit 15933151851 E. 48th St. Marine Park
Engine 310Ladder 17458155105 Snyder Ave. East Flatbush
Engine 318Ladder 1664382510 Neptune Ave. Coney Island
Engine 321B.F.U. 6, Foam Unit 32133152165 Gerritsen Ave. Marine Park
Engine 323Engine 517 (Reserve)58156405 Ave. N. Bergen Beach
Engine 330Tower Ladder 172***Thawing Unit 3304282312 65th St. Bensonhurst
Engine 332*Hook & Ladder 175**R.A.C. Unit 24415165 Bradford St. East New York
Rescue 2, Collapse Rescue Unit 238151815 Sterling Pl. Crown Heights

Queens Borough Command

Below is a list of Companies and Units under the Queens Borough Command according to Division and Battalion:

The headquarters of the Queens Borough Commander is located in Fort Totten Bldg.420A in Bayside.

The following companies and units are under the Queens Borough Command, quartered in 51 Firehouses:

Engine CompanyLadder CompanySpecial Unit or Reserve UnitChief UnitsBattalionDivisionAddressNeighborhood
Engine 251*5314254-20 Union Tpke. Glen Oaks
Engine 258‡Tower Ladder 115***Ladder 707 (Reserve)451410-40 47th Ave. Hunters Point
Engine 259Ladder 128Battalion Chief 45451433-51 Greenpoint Ave. Long Island City
Engine 260Foam 260451411-15 37th Ave. Astoria
Ladder 116Collapse Rescue 4, Ladder 702 (Reserve)451437-20 29th St. Astoria
Engine 262Foam 262, IMT Planning Vehicle491430-89 21st St. Astoria
Engine 263*Tower Ladder 117**491442-06 Astoria Blvd. S. Astoria
Engine 264, Engine 328Ladder 134471316-15 Central Ave. Far Rockaway
Engine 265*Tower Ladder 121**Battalion Chief 474713303 Beach 49th St. Rockaway
Engine 266BFU 7, Thawing Unit 266471392-20 Rockaway Beach Blvd. Rockaway Beach
Engine 268Ladder 1374713257 Beach 116th St. Rockaway Park
Squad 270, Haz-Tec. Van 270Division Chief 13501391-45 121st St. Richmond Hill
Engine 273Ladder 129521440-18 Union St. Flushing
Engine 274Haz-Tec. Van 274Battalion Chief 52521441-20 Murray St. Flushing
Engine 275Ladder 1335013111-36 Merrick Blvd. South Jamaica
Engine 285Tower Ladder 142***5113103-17 98th St. Ozone Park
Engine 286Tower Ladder 135511366-44 Myrtle Ave. Glendale
Engine 287*Ladder 136**Battalion Chief 46461486-53 Grand Ave. Elmhurst
Squad 288, Haz-Mat. 1, Haz-Mat. Support Unit, Haz-Tec. Van 288461456-29 68th St. Maspeth
Engine 289Tower Ladder 138461497-28 43rd Ave. Corona
Engine 291Ladder 140Engine 524 (Reserve)451456-07 Metropolitan Ave. Ridgewood
Engine 292Rescue 4461464-18 Queens Blvd. Woodside
Engine 293511389-40 87th St. Woodhaven
Engine 294Hook & Ladder 143Foam 2945113101-02 Jamaica Ave. Richmond Hill
Engine 295*Tower Ladder 144**521412-49 149th St. Whitestone
Engine 297Ladder 1305214119-11 14th Rd. College Point
Engine 298Tower Ladder 127Battalion Chief 505013153-11 Hillside Ave. Jamaica
Engine 299*Tower Ladder 152**521461-20 Utopia Pkwy. Utopia
Engine 301*Ladder 150**541391-02 197th St. Hollis
Engine 302Tower Ladder 1555413143-15 Rockaway Blvd. South Jamaica
Engine 303*Ladder 126**5013104-12 Princeton St. South Jamaica
Engine 304Tower Ladder 1625314218-14 97th Ave. Queens Village
Engine 305Ladder 1515013111-02 Queens Blvd. Forest Hills
Engine 306531440-18 214th Pl. Bayside
Engine 307Ladder 154491481-17 Northern Blvd. Jackson Heights
Engine 308JFK Hose WagonBattalion Chief 515113107-12 Lefferts Blvd. South Ozone Park
Engine 311Tower Ladder 1585413145-50 Springfield Blvd. Springfield Gardens
Engine 312Battalion Chief 49491422-63 35th St. Ditmars-Steinway
Engine 313Tower Ladder 164531444-01 244th St. Douglaston
Engine 314Engine 523 (Reserve)5413142-04 Brookville Blvd. Rosedale
Engine 315Ladder 1255013159-06 Union Tpke. Hillcrest
Engine 316LGA Hose Wagon491427-12 Kearney St. East Elmhurst
Engine 317Ladder 165Battalion Chief 545413117-11 196th St. St. Albans
Engine 319461478-11 67th Rd. Middle Village
Engine 320Ladder 167531436-18 Francis Lewis Blvd. Auburndale
Engine 324†Satellite 4Division Chief 144614108-01 Horace Harding Expy. Corona
Engine 325Tower Ladder 163491441-24 51st St. Woodside
Engine 326Tower Ladder 160***Purple K Unit 326, Red Cross VanBattalion Chief 53531464-04 Springfield Blvd. Oakland Gardens
Engine 329Manifold Wagon 329, ATRV 329, Engine 522 (Reserve)471340-02 Beach 169th St. Roxbury
Engine 331Ladder 1735113158-87 Cross Bay Blvd. Howard Beach
Decon. Support Unit4614104-32 43rd Ave. Corona

Special Operations Command

The Special Operations Command (SOC) Division commands the New York City Fire Department's Special Operations Units, and is divided into 3 Battalions: the Special Operations Battalion (also known as the Rescue Battalion), the Haz-Mat.Ops Battalion (Haz-Mat. Operations Battalion), and the Marine Battalion. The Special Operations Command Division is located at 750 Main St. on Roosevelt Island. Located at the SOC Division are numerous special, support, reserve, and spare units/apparatus used by the FDNY.

Special Operations/Rescue Battalion

The Special Operations Battalion, also known as the Rescue Battalion, oversees the operations of all of the FDNY's Special Units, many of which are located at the SOC Division, while others are quartered at firehouses throughout the city, such as the Collapse Rescue Units. The Special Operations/Rescue Battalion also oversees the operations of all of the FDNY's Rescue Companies and Squad Companies.

Hazardous Materials (Haz-Mat.) Battalion

The Hazardous Materials (Haz-Mat.) Battalion oversees the operations of all of the FDNY's Haz-Mat. operations, the Haz-Mat. Company, as well as many other Haz-Mat. Units located at the SOC Division on Roosevelt Island.

Marine Battalion

The following are the locations of the various fireboats operated by the New York City Fire Department under the Marine Battalion. There are also several smaller Marine Operations Fire and Rescue Boats operated by the Marine Battalion: Marine Operations 1, 2, 3, 4, and 8. Marine Companies 3,4,and 8 are Seasonal units.

Marine CompanyUnitsLocationBorough
Marine 1Marine 1 (Fireboat "343"), Marine 1A (Rescue Boat), Marine 1B (EMS Rescue Boat), Reserve Fireboat ("John D. McKean")Foot of Bloomfield St.Hudson River, Manhattan
Marine 3 (Seasonal)Marine 3 (Rescue Boat)Kingsborough Community College WharfSheepshead Bay, Brooklyn
Marine 4 (Seasonal)Marine 4 (Rescue Boat)Fort TottenBayside, Queens
Marine 6Marine 6 (Fireboat "Bravest"), Marine 6A (Rescue Boat), Reserve Fireboat ("Kevin C. Kane"), Safety BattalionBldg. 292, Brooklyn Navy YardNew York Harbor, Brooklyn
Marine 8 (Seasonal)Marine 8 (Rescue Boat)180 Mansion Ave.Great Kills Bay, Staten Island
Marine 9Marine 9 (Fireboat "Firefighter II"), Marine 9A (Rescue Boat), Marine 9B (Medical Rescue Boat)305 Front St.New York Harbor, Staten Island

Other FDNY Facilities

The Fire Academy, the Bureau of Training, and the Mand Department Library are located on Randall's Island, along with the Haz-Mat Battalion and the Mask Service Unit.

The Special Operations Command Division is located at 750 Main St. on Roosevelt Island in the East River.

The Fleet Maintenance Division, also known as "The Shops" is located at 48-38 35th St., Long Island City.

The Building Maintenance Division is located at 48-34 35th St., Long Island City.

The Research and Development Division and the Quartermaster's Office are located at Fort Totten, Queens.

The Fire Museum is located at 278 Spring St., Manhattan.

The FDNY Fire Zone is located at 34 W. 51st St., Manhattan.

Bureau of Fire Investigation

The BFI's Special Service Unit and Photo Unit are located at 26 Hooper St., Brooklyn.

The BFI's Special Investigations Unit and Manhattan Base are located at 251 Lafayette St., Manhattan.

The BFI's Bronx Base is located at 453 E. 176th St., Bronx.

The BFI's Brooklyn Base is located at 5600 1st Ave., Brooklyn.

The BFI's Queens Base is located at Fort Totten, Queens.

The BFI's Joint Arson Task Force is located at 97-45 Queens Blvd., Queens.

Communications Offices

As of 2018, the Brooklyn, and Staten Island Communications Offices are located at Public Safety Answering Center 1 (PSAC 1), 11 Metrotech Center, Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Communications Office was formerly located at 35 Empire Blvd., Brooklyn. The Staten Island Communications Office was formerly located at 65 Slosson Rd., Staten Island.

The Bronx, Manhattan/Citywide, and Queens Communications Offices are located at Public Safety Answering Center 2 (PSAC 2), 350 Marconi St., Bronx. The Bronx Communications Office was formerly located at 1129 E. 180th St., Bronx. The Manhattan Communications Office was formerly located at E. 79th St. and Transverse Rd., Central Park, Manhattan. The Queens Communications Office was formerly located at 83-98 Woodhaven Blvd., Queens.

Bureau of Fire Prevention

The BFP's HQ and the following specialty units are located at 9 MetroTech Center, Brooklyn.

  • Administration/Planning/HR
  • Code Development and Implementation
  • Customer Service Center
  • Emergency Planning & Preparedness
  • Explosives Control/Firework Safety
  • Fire Alarm Inspections
  • Fire Suppression and Construction Demolition Safety
  • Hazard Control (Bulk Fuel Safety/Laboratory Inspections)
  • High Rise Inspections and Special Task Forces
  • Public Certifications & Education
  • Public Buildings Safety Inspections
  • Rangehood Inspections
  • Special Inspection Unit
  • Technology Management/Plan Review

The District Offices HQ is located at 1 Pierrepont Plaza, Brooklyn.

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The Hazardous Cargo Vehicle Inspection Unit (Hazard Control) is located at 245 Meserole Avenue, Brooklyn.

The BFP Training Academy is located at Ft. Totten, Queens. Classes are held at the Fire Academy and Ft. Totten.

FDNY EMS

There are currently 9 Divisions within the FDNY's EMS Command, which in turn command a total of 37 EMS Stations located throughout the five boroughs of the city. Former NYC EMS Station numbers are in parentheses.

Division 1 (Manhattan South)

EMS Division 1 serves Manhattan south of 59 St.

Division 2 (Bronx South)

EMS Division 2 serves the southern part of The Bronx, roughly south of Fordham Rd and west of the Bronx River.

Division 3 (Brooklyn Central)

EMS Division 3 serves Central Brooklyn.

Division 4 (Queens East)

EMS Division 4 serves Eastern Queens, east of the Van Wyck Expressway, including Howard Beach South of the Belt Parkway.

Division 5 (Southern Brooklyn & Staten Island)

EMS Division 5 serves Southern Brooklyn and Staten Island.

Division 6 (Manhattan North)

EMS Division 1 serves Manhattan north of 59 St.

Division 7 (Bronx North)

EMS Division 7 serves the northern and eastern parts of The Bronx, roughly north of Fordham Rd and west of the Bronx River.

Division 8 (Brooklyn North)

EMS Division 8 serves Northern Brooklyn.

Division 9 (Queens West)

EMS Division 9 serves Eastern Queens, west of the Van Wyck Expressway.

Volunteer Fire Departments/Companies in New York City

There are nine volunteer fire departments in New York City that respond to calls in their neighborhood in addition to a normal assignment of FDNY units.

The nine volunteer fire departments are a supplement to the FDNY, however they have proven essential at particular incidents and during certain times. Such as during storms when flooding conditions prevented FDNY Companies from reaching alarms or with a delayed response. They are located in the more isolated neighborhoods of the city, which have geographical issues such as limited access, tight streets or large areas of brush, etc. Many of the members are also New York City employees including the FDNY, EMS and NYPD and/or reside in the response area of their department which benefits their service.

Typically the departments respond in addition to the initial assignment dispatched by the FDNY. The volunteer departments are fully trained and operational with the apparatus and equipment they have. Therefore, when they arrive to a scene first or when needed they will implement their operations alongside FDNY as applicable.

There is at least one volunteer fire department in every borough of the city except Manhattan.

Four of the volunteer companies in Queens and the one in Brooklyn also provide emergency medical/ambulance services.

The following is a list of all volunteer fire departments in the city of New York according to borough.

Bronx

Brooklyn

Queens

Broad Channel and West Hamilton Beach have teleprinters in parallel with the FDNY fire companies that also serve their area. They operate on their own frequency but communicate with FDNY via the Queens Dispatch Frequency.

Staten Island

The Staten Island volunteer companies are dispatched by the Staten Island Communications Office and operate on their own frequency but communicate with FDNY via the Staten Island Dispatch frequency.

Disbanded Fire Companies

Throughout the history of the New York City Fire Department, there have been many fire companies disbanded due to budgetary cutbacks or departmental reorganization. Below is a list of disbanded fire companies organized by borough. There are several Tactical Control Units and Fireboats that were assigned to different Companies [8]

Manhattan

Bronx

Brooklyn

Queens

Staten Island

See also

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