Buffalo Fire Department
Operational area
Country United States
State New York
City Buffalo
Agency overview
Annual budget$44,354,774 (2017) [1]
StaffingCareer
CommissionerWilliam Renaldo
IAFF282
MottoUt Vivant Alii
(So Others May Live)
Facilities and equipment[2]
Divisions1
Battalions4
Stations19
Engines19
Trucks9
Rescues1
HAZMAT1
Fireboats1
Light and air1
Website
Official website
IAFF website

The Buffalo Fire Department provides fire protection and first responder emergency medical services to the city of Buffalo, New York. The department serves a population of 278,349 people in a geographic area of 40.38 square miles (104.6 km2).[3]

Stations and apparatus

As of October 2023, the Buffalo Fire Department operates out of nineteen fire stations with 1 Division Chief and 4 Battalion Chiefs.[2]

Station # Address Engine company Truck company Special unit Chief Unit
1 132 Ellicott St. Engine 1 Ladder 2 Water Rescue Unit
2 376 Virginia St. Engine 2 Mobile Command Unit, Safety Officer B56 (Division Chief)
3 601 Broadway Engine 3 Haz-Mat 1 B43 (Battalion Chief 3)
4 939 Abbott Rd. Engine 4 Engine 25 Ladder 10
19 209 Forest Ave. Engine 19
20 155 Ohio St. Edward M. Cotter fireboat
21 1229 Jefferson Ave. Engine 21 Ladder 6 Rescue 1, Collapse/Technical Rescue Unit
22 1528 Broadway Engine 22
23 3226 Bailey Ave. Engine 23
25 Closed for Building of New Firehouse
26 703 Tonawanda St. Engine 26
28 1170 E. Lovejoy St. Engine 28
31 2044 Bailey Ave. Engine 31 Ladder 14 Haz-Mat. Spill/Decon. unit
32 700 Seneca St. Engine 32 Ladder 5 B-46 (Battalion 6)
33 1720 Filmore Ave. Engine 33
34 2837 Main St. Engine 34 Ladder 7
35 1512 Clinton St. Engine 35 Ladder 15
36 860 Hertel Ave. Engine 36 Ladder 13 Foam Unit 36
37 500 Rhode Island St. Engine 37 Ladder 4 B44 (Battalion Chief 4)
38 398 Linden Ave. Engine 38 B47 (Battalion Chief 7)

Disbanded fire companies

There have been multiple fire companies disbanded throughout the history of the Buffalo Fire Department due to budget cuts or department reorganization.

Squads were Second Piece to Host Engine Co.

References

  1. ^ https://www.ci.buffalo.ny.us/files/1_2_1/Mayor/2017-18RecBudget/Fire.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ a b "Fire House Locations". Buffalo Fire Department. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  3. ^ "About".