New Brickton Fire/Rescue

Station 84

Serving Since July 1, 1893

NEW BRICKTON FIRE Youtube Page

Updated 9/17/2009, check news page for updates

Engine 14 operating at 320 Upland Avenue Fire

 The City of New Brickton Fire & Rescue was founded on July 1,1893.  The Fire and Rescue service provides residents of New Brickton with a full timee paid department who covers 45.5 square miles with an average population of 158,000 residents, and a population that can swell to over 198,000 during the working hours.

The City's Fire and Rescue Service offers fire protection, fire education, motor vehicle extraction, hazardous waste spills, urban search and rescue, water rescue, first responder service, and crash rescue.  New Bricktion Fire and Rescue operates 15 Engine Companies,  6 Ladder Companies, 3 Squad Engine Companies, 2 Heavy Rescue Companies, 1 Haz-Mat Company, 1 ARFF Crash Truck, 1 Fire Boat, and support vehicles.  Each Company has four separate shifts of firefighters, who operate on a 24 hour on, 24 hours off, 24 hours on, and 72 hours off.  

The Fire and Rescue Service is Commanded by a Department Chief who is responsible for the day to day operations of the deparment and commanding fire operations at large incidents.   Under the supervision of the Department Chief there are four Tour Commander Chiefs.  There is one tour commander on per shift and supervises the three Battalion Chiefs and Airport Commander.  Battalion Chiefs are usually the first official command at incidents that the fire department is dispatched to.  Each Battalion consists of five engines and two ladders. The Special Operations Chief commands the Rescue and Squad Companies at incidents where they are dispatched and put into service.

New Brickton Fire & Rescue is a proud member of the LMFD

 

 
If you have any question or comments please contact me via email at engine_841@yahoo.com