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Orlando Fire Department
Operational area
CountryUnited States
StateFlorida
CityOrlando
Agency overview
Annual calls49,308 (2013)
StaffingCareer
Fire chiefCharlie Salazar
IAFF1365
Facilities and equipment
Stations17
Website
Official Website
IAFF website

The Orlando Fire Department is the fire department for the City of Orlando, Florida. It is the only fire department in the State of Florida to have ISO 1 classification, International Fire Accreditation, Emergency Management Accreditation Program certification and ACE accreditation.[1]

Stations and apparatus

Station # Neighborhood Engine Company Tower Company Rescue Unit or Medic Unit Specialized Unit Command Unit District
1 Downtown

"The Big House"

Engine 1

Engine 101

Tower 1 Rescue 1

Rescue 101

Rescue 102 / Medic 102

Hazmat 1

Hazmat Support Unit Dive 1

Foam Unit

Arson / Bomb Squad

Division Chief 1

District Chief 1

EMS Chief 1

1
2 Paramore

"Pride of Parramore"

Engine 2 Rescue 2 / Medic 201

Heavy Rescue 1

Technical Rescue 1

1
3 College Park

"The Knights of College Park"

Engine 3 Rescue 3 1
4 Colonialtown North

"2nd Due to the World"

Engine 4 1
5 Downtown (South Side)

"Forged in Fire"

Engine 5 1
6 Orlando Executive Airport"In the Air or on the Ground" Engine 6 Tower 6 Rescue 6 / Medic 601 Crash 6 4
7 Clear Lake

"Service with a Smile"

Engine 7 Tower 7 Rescue 7 Air 7 District Chief 3 3
8 Orlando International Airport"Action 8" Engine 8 Tower 8 Rescue 8 / Medic 801 4
9 Rosemont

"Outpost Nine"

Engine 9 Tower 9 Rescue 9 / Medic 901 3
10 Universal Orlando"Nothin' but a Thing" Engine 10 Tower 10 Rescue 10 2
11 Dixie Bell

"Beast of the East"

Engine 11 Tower 11 Rescue 11 District Chief 4 4
12 Metro West

"Metrowest Express"

Engine 12 Rescue 12 Woods 12 2
13 Southport

"Lucky 13"

Engine 13 4
14 Vista East

"Call of the Wild"

Engine 14 Medic 141 Woods 14

MCU 2

5
15 Lake Nona East

"The Lion's Den"

Engine 15 Tower 15 Rescue 15 District Chief 5 5
16 Lake Nona Central

"Medical City"

Engine 16 Medic 161 Woods 16 5
17 Millenia

"Fightin' 17"

Engine 17 Medic 171 District Chief 2 2

References

  1. ^ "Orlando Fire Department". www.orlando.gov. Archived from the original on 2019-07-08. Retrieved 2019-09-08.