Russian State Fire Service
Государственная противопожарная служба
Operational area
CountryRussia
City Moscow
Agency overview
EstablishedApril 30, 1649 as Moscow Municipal Rescue
Employees220,000 (approx)
Facilities and equipment
Stations30,000 (approx)
Trucks18,500 (approx)
The emblem fire service of the Arkhangelsk region

Russian State Fire Service (Russian: Государственная противопожарная служба, Gosudarstvennaya protivopozharnaya sluzhba) is the highest fire service body of Russian Federation. A part of the Ministry of Emergency Situations since 2001, the State Fire Service is divided into the Federal Fire Service and the Fire Service of the Federal subjects of Russia.

The State Fire Service's 220,000 personnel operate out of 13,600 buildings and structures, including 4000 plus fire stations containing 18,634 fire apparatus and 49 fireboats.[1]

State Fire Service divisions participate in over two million operations a year, rescue over 90,000 lives, save property evaluated as high as 120 billion rubles.[1]

The Institute for Fire Defense and Scientific Research and 70 special laboratories are responsible for the SFS scientific support, new technologies and methods of work.

History

The first fire service in Russia was established by Czar Alexey Mikhailovich under signed decree named "Direction on Municipal rescue", which signed on April 30, 1649, in Moscow.

Six months after the October Revolution, on April 17, 1918 Vladimir Lenin signed a decree on organisation of activities for firefighting, which was considered the birth date for the Soviet State Fire service. Up to 2001 the Fire Service was part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

On April 30, 1999, Russian President Boris Yeltsin signed a directive that declared April 30th as the celebratory date for Fire Services in Russia, 350 years after their creation.

On 2001 the State Fire Service became a citizen body within the Ministry of Emergency Situations, with all 278,000 firefighters transferred after 84 years under the MVD.

Forms of Fire services in Russia

In Russia, there are 5 forms of Fire Services, established by Federal Law of the Russian Federation "About fire safety".[2]

Divisions of State Fire Service

Moscow fire station.

Federal Fire Service

The Federal Fire Service (Russian: Федеральная противопожарная служба, Federalnaya protivopozharnaya sluzhba), is an integral part of the State Fire Service and is part of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters (Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations).

Its basic functions are:

The treaty units of the Federal Fire Service are maintained by the protected objects. Buildings, structures, facilities, fire and other machinery, and equipment, gear and equipment transferred to the use of contractual unit FPS, are the property of the organization and remain on its balance sheet.[3]

Fire Service of the Russian Federation

Financial support of the Fire Service of the Russian Federation is carried out by means of:

Ranks

Russian Firefighter with a Head of duty shift fire station helmet.
Insignia of a helmet Federal Fire Service of EMERCOM

In Russia, the decals are applied symmetrically on both sides of the helmet (front and rear). The location of the decals on the special clothing and SCBA is established for each fire department of the same type within the territorial entity.

Rank Helmet colour/markings
Firefighter The all color helmet with the applied number, indicating the fire station
Head of fire brigade The all color helmet with the applied number, indicating the fire station, underlined by line 50 mm wide and 5 mm thick
Head of duty shift fire station The all color helmet with the applied a circle, inside which the applied number is indicating the fire station
Deputy Head of the fire station The all color helmet with the applied a triangle, inside which the applied number is indicating the fire station
Head of the fire station The all color helmet with the applied a square, inside which the applied number is indicating the fire station
Commanding staff of the fire department The all color helmet with the applied a circle, inside which the applied a rhombus

Appliances

Russian State Fire Vehicles are painted in accordance with GOST R 50574-2002 (ГОСТ Р 50574-2002 г)[5] which requires an overall flame-red (in practice red-orange) with contrasting white doors, white bumpers, white front and rear vertical stripes and white horizontal side stripes. Undercarriages are painted black. Auxiliary vehicles lack the white doors. Any writing or numbers are of the opposite color of the color it is on.

A unique feature is the mounting of canisters for suction hoses and ladders on top of the appliance.

The Russian Fire Service uses a number of different models of appliances which range greatly in age and technical abilities.

Firefighting vehicles are classified under the following categories:

Model Image Origin Notes
Fire Trucks
Fire truck ATs 1,5-40/2  Soviet Union Russia
Fire truck ATs-8-40  Russia
Fire truck ATs 2,0-40  Russia Most common fire truck.
Fire Truck ATs 2,0-20-2  Soviet Union Russia ZIL-4331A5 chassis.
Fire Truck ATs 2,5-40 (131Н)  Soviet Union ZIL-131 chassis.
Fire Truck ATs 6,0-40  Russia Ural NEXT chassis.
Fire Truck ATs-40/4  Russia MAZ-631708 chassis.
Fire truck on Mercedes-Benz Atego 1529 AF chassis  Russia
Utility Vehicles
Rescue vehicle APP-0,2-30/70  Russia
ASh-5 Utility van  Russia
Emergency vehicle PSA-MM  Russia MB Sprinter 515CDI chassis
Fire patrol vehicle LPA-3  Russia UAZ-31519 base.
Firefighting vehicle ATs 1,6-40  Russia
VIS-294601 Utility car  Soviet Union Few remain in service
Special Vehicles
Volkswagen Transporter (Command Vehicle)  Russia
Forest Firefighting Truck CCF  Russia France Renault MIDLUM 240.12 CCF-4x4 chassis
Iveco Eurocargo (Mobile Air Compressor)  Russia
Mobile airheater UMP Gorinich  Russia KAMAZ-4326 chassis
Volkswagen LT (Command Vehicle)  Russia
Liebherr Crane  Russia  Switzerland
Rosenbauer Panther 6x6 CA5  Austria
KS-Fjord 620  Russia
Wheeled armored fire fighting shield BLS2-40.2K  Soviet Union
Ladder Trucks
Aerial ladder platform AKP-54  Russia
Fire fighting vehicle AKP-32  Russia
Fire fighting vehicle AL-30  Russia
Aerial ladder platform AL-50  Russia KAMAZ-65115 chassis
Fire fighting vehicle ATsL-30-40/4-24  Russia
Equipment Trucks
Iveco Eurocargo (Technical Rescue Truck)  Russia
Tankers
KAMAZ-43502 (Firefighting Tanker)  Russia
Firefighting pump station PNS-110  Russia

Operational categories

Russian Fire appliances are operationally categorized as follows:[6]

ZIL-131 based АЦ-2,5-40(131Н)-6ВР (ATs-2.5-40(131N)-6VR) on outside display at the Technical Museum of Tolyatti, Russia.
GAZelle based APP in Saratov.
ZIL based APH
ZIL based ABG HAZMAT vehicle

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b "EMERCOM of Russia :: Forces and facilities - Fire Control in Russia". Archived from the original on 2011-08-31. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
  2. ^ "О пожарной безопасности". Archived from the original on 2021-09-29. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
  3. ^ Instruction on the treaty units of the Federal Fire Service, 2009. Section 7. Establishment, reorganization and liquidation of contractual FPS units
  4. ^ "Деятельность". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-27.
  5. ^ "ГОСТ Р 50574-2002 Автомобили, автобусы и мотоциклы оперативных служб. Цветографические схемы, опознавательные знаки, надписи, специальные световые и звуковые сигналы. Общие требования (с Изменениями N 1, 2, 3, 4) от 15 декабря 2002 - docs.CNTD.ru".
  6. ^ "Стандарты за Апрель 2021 года | Страница 1 | НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЕ СТАНДАРТЫ". protect.gost.ru. Retrieved May 18, 2021.