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Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire

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Fire department in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
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Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire
Operational area
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CityPittsburgh
Agency overview[2]
EstablishedSeptember 12, 1793
Annual calls65,236(2012)
Employees670[1]
StaffingCareer
Fire chiefDarryl Jones
EMS levelBLS
IAFF1
Facilities and equipment[2]
Divisions3
Battalions4
Stations30
Engines28
Trucks11
Rescues0
Ambulances0
HAZMAT2
USAR0
Fireboats1
Light and air2
Website
Official website
www.pittsburghfirefighters.org

ThePittsburgh Bureau of Fire (PBF) providesfire suppression and prevention for theCity of Pittsburgh, as well as BLS response on medical details.[3] In all, the bureau is responsible for 55.5 square miles (144 km2) with a population of 305,841 as of the2013 Census estimation.[4] The Bureau was the firstfire department in the United States to unionize and thus has theInternational Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) local number of 1.[5]

The Fire Bureau provides fire and rescue services to theBorough of Wilkinsburg andIngram Borough.

History

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The Bureau started out as avolunteer fire department and officially transitioned to a fully paid department on May 23, 1870.[5] Over 30 years later in 1903 a group of Pittsburgh firefighters sought to improve working and living conditions of those serving in the department. They formed an association known as the City Fireman's Protective Association. By September 1903, the firstInternational Association of Fire Fightersunion was organized, IAFF Local No. 1.[5]

Stations and apparatus

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The quarters of Engine 3 in the Strip District

Below is a complete listing of all fire station and apparatus locations in the city of Pittsburgh according to Battalion.

Fire Station NumberNeighborhoodEngine CompanyTruck CompanySpecial Unit[a]Deputy Chief or Battalion Chief UnitBattalion
3Strip DistrictEngine 3M.A.C. 1,M.A.C. 22
4UptownEngine 4Truck 4Command Unit 200Deputy Chief2
6LawrencevilleEngine 6Truck 6Water Rescue Raft, Foam Trailer3
7Stanton HeightsEngine 7Arson Unit 1, Arson Unit 2, Arson Unit 33
8East LibertyEngine 8Truck 8Battalion Chief 33
10Hill DistrictEngine 10PEMS Medic 52
12GreenfieldEngine 12PEMS Medic 72
13HazelwoodEngine 13Truck 132
14OaklandTruck 14Battalion Chief 22
15Lincoln-LemingtonEngine 15Foam Unit 153
16WilkinsburgEngine 163
17HomewoodEngine 17Truck 17Water Rescue Raft3
18Squirrel HillEngine 18PBP Zone 4, Foam Unit 182
19Swisshelm ParkEngine 193
20HaysEngine 20PEMS Medic 124
22ArlingtonEngine 224
23CarrickEngine 23Foam 14
24South SideEngine 24Truck 24Water Rescue Raft, Utility 4Battalion Chief 44
26BrooklineEngine 26Truck 264
27Mt. WashingtonEngine 274
28BeechviewEngine 284
29WestwoodEngine 294
30ElliottEngine 30Truck 301
31SheradenEngine 311
32DeutschtownEngine 32Truck 32Haz-Mat 31
33Woods RunTruck 331
34Observatory HillEngine 341
35Brighton HeightsEngine 351
37ManchesterEngine 37Haz-Mat 1Battalion Chief 11
38Northview HeightsEngine 381

Notes

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  1. ^Water rescue, Hazmat and Medic units areEMS Division apparatus quartered at Fire Stations.

In pop culture

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See also

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References

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  1. ^City of Pittsburgh, Office of Management and Budget."CoP Operating Budget FY 2020"(PDF).pittsburghpa.gov/omb/budgets-reports. City of PGH OMB. RetrievedDecember 23, 2020.
  2. ^ab"Response Statistics".Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire. RetrievedMarch 10, 2015.
  3. ^"About the Bureau".Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire. RetrievedMarch 10, 2015.
  4. ^"Population Estimates".United States Census Bureau. RetrievedJune 11, 2014.
  5. ^abc"Pittsburgh Fire Fighters History".IAFF Local 1. RetrievedMarch 10, 2015.
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