
A fire department (
American English
American English, sometimes called United States English or U.S. English, is the set of variety (linguistics), varieties of the English language native to the United States. English is the Languages of the United States, most widely spoken lan ...
) or fire brigade (
Commonwealth English), also known as a fire authority, fire district, fire and rescue, or fire service in some areas, is an organization that provides
fire prevention and
fire suppression services.
Fire departments are most commonly a
public sector organization that operate within a municipality, county, state, nation, or special district. Private and specialist firefighting organizations also exist, such as those for
aircraft rescue and firefighting.

A fire department contains one or more
fire stations within its boundaries, and may be staffed by
firefighter
A firefighter is a first responder and rescuer extensively trained in firefighting, primarily to extinguish hazardous fires that threaten life, property, and the environment as well as to rescue people and in some cases or jurisdictions also ...
s, who may be
professional,
volunteers,
conscripts, or
on-call.
Combination fire department
A combination fire department is a type of fire department which consists of both career and volunteer firefighters. In the United States, combination fire departments are typically tax-supported in some fashion, and generally have an annual call v ...
s employ a mix of professional and volunteer firefighters.
Organization

Fire departments are organized in a system of administration, services, training, and operations; for example:
* Administration is responsible for supervision, budgets, policy, and
human resources.
* Service offers protection, safety, and education to the public.
* Training prepares people with the knowledge and skills to perform their duties.
* Operations performs tasks to mitigate harm to persons, property, and the environment.

A fire service is normally set up where it can have fire stations,
fire engines and other relevant equipment strategically deployed throughout the area it serves, so that
dispatchers can send fire engines, fire trucks, or
ambulances from the fire stations closest to the incident. Larger departments have branches within themselves to increase efficiency, composed of volunteers, support, and research.
* Volunteers give additional support to the department in a state of emergency.
* Support organizing the resources within and outside of the department.
* Research is to give advantages in new technologies for the department.
Jurisdiction

Most places are covered by a
public sector fire department, which is established by a local or national government and funded by taxation. Even volunteer fire departments may still receive some government funding.
The typical size of a fire department varies greatly by country. In the United States, firefighting is usually organized on a municipal level. Some municipalities belong to "fire protection districts" that are served by the same fire department, such as the
San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District. Austria,
Germany and Canada also organize fire services at a municipal level. In
France, fire services mostly cover one
department
Department may refer to:
* Departmentalization, division of a larger organization into parts with specific responsibility
Government and military
*Department (administrative division), a geographical and administrative division within a country, ...
. In the United Kingdom, most fire services cover one or more
counties, while Scotland and Northern Ireland each have a single fire service. In Australia, state governments run the fire services, although three states have separate agencies for metropolitan and rural areas. Poland, Czechia, Israel, Italy and New Zealand have national fire and rescue services.
Responsibilities
Fire departments may also provide other emergency services, such as
aircraft rescue and firefighting,
hazardous materials mitigation,
technical rescue, and
wildland firefighting
Wildfire suppression is a range of firefighting tactics used to suppress wildfires. Firefighting efforts in wild land areas require different techniques, equipment, and training from the more familiar structure fire fighting found in populated a ...
.
In some countries or regions (e.g., the United States, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, Macau), fire departments can be responsible for providing
emergency medical services. The
EMS personnel may either be cross-trained as firefighters or a separate division of
emergency medical technicians and
paramedics. While some services act only as "first responders" to medical emergencies, stabilizing victims until an ambulance can arrive, other fire services also operate
ambulance services.
History
Ancient Rome
The earliest known firefighting service was formed in
Ancient Rome by
Marcus Egnatius Rufus Marcus Egnatius Rufus (d. 19 BCE in Rome) was a Roman senator and politician at the time of Augustus.
In 22 BCE he served as an aedile and became very popular with the residents of Rome by setting up a private fire brigade. In contrast to earlier e ...
who used his slaves to provide a free fire service. These men fought fires using
bucket chains and also patrolled the streets with the authority to impose
corporal punishment upon those who violated fire-prevention codes. The Emperor
Augustus established a public fire department in 24 BCE, composed of 600 slaves distributed amongst seven fire stations in Rome.
1600s and 1700s
Fire departments were again formed by
property insurance companies beginning in the 17th century after the
Great Fire of London
The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through central London from Sunday 2 September to Thursday 6 September 1666, gutting the medieval City of London inside the old Roman city wall, while also extending past the ...
in 1666. The first insurance brigades were established the following year.
Others began to realize that a lot of money could be made from this practice, and ten more insurance companies set up in London before 1832: The Alliance, Atlas, Globe, Imperial, London, Protector, Royal Exchange, Sun Union and Westminster. Each company had its own
fire mark
Fire insurance marks are metal plaques marked with the emblem of the insurance company which were affixed to the front of insured buildings as a guide to the insurance company's fire brigade. These identification marks were used in the eighteenth ...
, a durable plaque that would be affixed to the building exterior. Although a popular legend says a company's fire brigade would not extinguish a burning building if it did not have the correct fire mark, there is little evidence to support this; evidence shows insurance companies required their firefighters to fight every fire they encountered.
Amsterdam also had a sophisticated firefighting system in the late 17th century, under the direction of artist
Jan van der Heyden, who had improved the designs of both
fire hoses and fire pumps.
The city of
Boston, Massachusetts established America's first publicly funded, paid fire department in 1679. Fire insurance made its debut in the American colonies in South Carolina in 1736, but it was
Benjamin Franklin who imported the London model of insurance. He established the colonies' first fire insurance company in
Philadelphia named the Philadelphia Contributionship,
as well as its associated
Union Volunteer Fire Company, which was an unpaid (volunteer) company.
A document dated in 1686 informs about the payment system of four so called "fire servants" (German: ''Feuerknecht'') in
Vienna, which is the official founding year of the Vienna Fire Departement.
In 1754,
Halifax, Nova Scotia established the
Halifax Regional Fire and Emergency, which is today Canada's oldest fire department.

In 1764,
Haddonfield, New Jersey established the second oldest fire company in the United States.
In 1773, the city of
Petersburg, Virginia established one of the first fire departments in the United States and it was also made up of unpaid volunteers
1800s
In the 19th century, the practice of fire brigades refusing to put out fires in buildings that were uninsured led to the demand of central command for fire companies. Cities began to form their own fire departments as a civil service to the public, obliging private fire companies to shut down, many merging their fire stations into the city's fire department. In 1833, London's ten independent brigades all merged to form the London Fire Engine Establishment (LFEE), with
James Braidwood
James Braidwood (1800–1861) was a Scottish firefighter who was the first "Master of Engines", in the world's first municipal fire service in Edinburgh in 1824. He was the first director of the London Fire Engine Establishment (the brigade w ...
as the Chief Officer. Braidwood had previously been the fire chief in
Edinburgh, where the world's first municipal fire service was founded in 1824, and he is now regarded, along with Van der Heyden, as one of founders of modern firefighting.
The LFEE then was incorporated into the city's
Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1865 under
Eyre Massey Shaw
Captain Sir Eyre Massey Shaw KCB (17 January 1830 – 25 August 1908) was the first Chief Officer of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (now renamed the London Fire Brigade), and the Superintendent of its predecessor, the London Fire Engine Establis ...
.
Established in 1853, the
Cincinnati Fire Department is the oldest paid fully professional municipal fire department in the United States.
In 1879, the
University of Notre Dame established the first University-based fire department in the United States
1900s
In 1906, the first motorized fire department was organized in
Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield is a city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States, and the seat of Hampden County. Springfield sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River near its confluence with three rivers: the western Westfield River, the ...
, after
Knox Automobile of Springfield produced the first modern
fire engine one year earlier.
KNOX AUTOMOBILE COMPANY
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See also
* Compulsory Fire Service
* Emergency service
Emergency services and rescue services are organizations that ensure public safety and health by addressing and resolving different emergencies. Some of these agencies exist solely for addressing certain types of emergencies, while others deal wit ...
* Fire engine
* List of fire departments
* Volunteer fire department
*Fire department ranks by country
Fire departments are structured differently around the world. Many firefighters are sworn members with command structures similar to the military and police. They do not have general Police, police powers but have specific powers of enforcement an ...
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