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The Corps of Firefighters of the Vatican City State ( it, Corpo dei vigili del fuoco dello Stato della Città del Vaticano) is the
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of the
Vatican City State Vatican City (), officially the Vatican City State ( it, Stato della Città del Vaticano; la, Status Civitatis Vaticanae),—' * german: Vatikanstadt, cf. '—' (in Austria: ') * pl, Miasto Watykańskie, cf. '—' * pt, Cidade do Vati ...
. It was founded in its present form by Pope Pius XII in 1941, although its origins are much older. The patron saints of the Corps are Pope Leo IV, to whom tradition attributes the miraculous extinction of a fire in the Borgo district (event represented by Raphael's fresco of the Fire in the Borgo) and
Saint Barbara Saint Barbara ( grc, Ἁγία Βαρβάρα; cop, Ϯⲁⲅⲓⲁ Ⲃⲁⲣⲃⲁⲣⲁ; ; ), known in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian Lebanese and Greek saint and martyr. Accounts place her in t ...
, also the patron saint of firefighters in
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical ...
. The anniversary of the celebration of the Corps is on 4 December.


History

From at least 1820, the military corps of the Papal States included a uniformed and armed fire fighting service, the Guardie dei Fuoco, whose elaborate uniforms are represented in pictures of the era preserved in the vatican archives. Although officially part of the armed forces, by the early twentieth century they had become solely engaged in fire fighting and civil defence. In 1941 Pope Pius XII refounded the service as the Corps of Firefighters of the Vatican City State. It initially consisted of 10 sections trained at firefighting schools in
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. The Corps was entrusted with the protection of Saint Anthony's Abbot and was seated in the
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, with entry from the courtyard of the Belvedere, where it is still today. In 2002, following a reform carried out by
Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II ( la, Ioannes Paulus II; it, Giovanni Paolo II; pl, Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła ; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 until his ...
, the body moved from the dependencies of the Directorate of Technical Services of the Governorate to the Directorate of Civil Protection and Security Services, which also covers the
Corps of Gendarmerie of Vatican City The Gendarmerie Corps of Vatican City State ( la, Corps Gendarmerie Civitatis Vaticanae, it, Corpo della Gendarmeria dello Stato della Città del Vaticano) is the gendarmerie, or police and security force, of Vatican City and the extraterritori ...
. The Corps maintains a small museum of Vatican firefighting history within its headquarters at Belvedere Courtyard.


Political control

Politically, the Vatican fire brigade has been under the control of the Directorate for Security Services and Civil Defence, since this body was legally established on 16 July 2002. The Directorate is a division of the Governorate of Vatican City State. The Directorate for Security Services and Civil Defence is responsible not only for the Vatican fire brigade, but also for the
Corps of Gendarmerie of Vatican City The Gendarmerie Corps of Vatican City State ( la, Corps Gendarmerie Civitatis Vaticanae, it, Corpo della Gendarmeria dello Stato della Città del Vaticano) is the gendarmerie, or police and security force, of Vatican City and the extraterritori ...
, and for liaison with the Pontifical
Swiss Guard The Pontifical Swiss Guard (also Papal Swiss Guard or simply Swiss Guard; la, Pontificia Cohors Helvetica; it, Guardia Svizzera Pontificia; german: Päpstliche Schweizergarde; french: Garde suisse pontificale; rm, Guardia svizra papala) is ...
, the military force of the Holy See. As with all Vatican City State forces, the Pope is the head of state and chief commander of the Corps, and takes a direct interest in its operation.


Duties and operations

Fire Brigade Headquarters is located at Belvedere Courtyard, a central location within the Vatican City State. Belvedere Courtyard is also the only operational
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of the Corps.


Fire, rescue, and civil defence

Although the small size of the Vatican City makes dangerous fires a rare occurrence, the Corps is turned out, on average, more than once every day, to respond to demands for their varied skills in relation to
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,
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, rescue,
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, or simply the movement of vehicles, or provision of lifting or moving equipment. The Corp's duties include the installation and maintenance of fire alarm systems and fire fighting equipment throughout the State, and also in some extra-territorial locations of the Vatican City State in Rome. One of the most common rescues is the recovery of tourists who have become unwell or disorientated whilst climbing into the 450-foot-high dome of St Peter's Basilica. On Sunday 1 September 2019 Pope Francis, who is the Vatican Fire Brigade's commander-in-chief, became stuck in a failed lift (internal elevator) on his way to give his weekly audience to the crowd in St Peter's Square. He was rescued by the on-duty squad of the Corps of Firefighters, and began his address by asking the assembled crowd to join him in a round of applause for the Vatican Firefighters.


Ceremonial

The Corps also has some more unusual duties, including responsibility for the erection and safe operation of the famous chimney over the
Sistine Chapel The Sistine Chapel (; la, Sacellum Sixtinum; it, Cappella Sistina ) is a chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the official residence of the pope in Vatican City. Originally known as the ''Cappella Magna'' ('Great Chapel'), the chapel takes its nam ...
through which black or white smoke indicates (respectively) the non-election or election of a new pope during a papal conclave. The ceremony (involving the burning of the used ballot papers from the Conclave's voting process) is watched by millions of people, in person and via news media. The Corps also has a minor ceremonial role within the state, and uniformed firefighters form
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for certain formal receptions, and arrivals of guests of honour, as well as marching (with attachments of the Vatican Gendarmerie and of the Swiss Guard) in ceremonial parades on festal occasions.


Heliport

The Corps of Firefighters also provides specialist heliport fire services at the
Vatican City Heliport Vatican City Heliport ( la, Portus helicopterorum Civitatis Vaticanae, it, Eliporto di Città del Vaticano) consists of a rectangular concrete landing area linked with a circular parking area. It is used for short journeys from or to Vatican Cit ...
. Members of the Corps are on duty at the heliport whenever an aircraft lands or takes off. In 2019
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donated a brand new MAN TGE 6.180 heliport tender with water cannon (capable of delivering a jet of either water or foam) for use as the principal heliport fire appliance. The vehicle was blessed by Pope Francis before entering service.


Staffing


Operational numbers

In 1941 the Corps of Firefighters of the Vatican City State consisted of just 10 firemen. The modern service has expanded considerably, with a current deployment of 37 firefighters. They work in a rotating shift pattern, with three eight-hour shifts in each day.


Recruitment

All new recruits are required to be male, unmarried and celibate, no older than 25, and practicing Catholics. All applications to join the Corps must be accompanied by a certificate of celibate life and Catholic practice, signed by a Catholic parish priest. Newly recruited staff receive initial training with the Italian fire service, at its "" (basic training school) in Rome, before deploying in the Vatican. In-service training is carried out internally by the Corps of Firefighters of Vatican City.


Ranks

Fire cover is provided 24 hours per day, with a squad always on duty, on a rota basis. Several "" (firefighters) form a squad, under the supervision of a "" (deputy team leader) and a "" (team leader). Management of the Corps is provided by a small team of senior officers, led by an "" (coordinating officer). The current is Paolo de Angelis.


Equipment

The Corps of Firefighters of the Vatican City State is a modern and well-equipped national fire brigade, whose members wear protective fire-fighting uniform and helmets. They are equipped to deal with a range of fire-fighting, rescue, first aid, and civil defence scenarios. Their key equipment is a fleet of emergency vehicles, as below. All fire appliances (apart from the aerial hydraulic platform) utilise vehicle types capable of negotiating narrow streets and locations with cramped or difficult access. The principal fire tender (an Iveco Daily Magirus) and rescue tender (a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter) have specially narrow bodies to facilitate access.See report a
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Front line emergency appliances

* Iveco Daily ''
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'' Falcon 1000 fire tender *
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aerial hydraulic platform tender *
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rescue tender * Land Rover 110 4-wheel drive fire tender *
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water cannon TGE 6.180 heliport tender


Support vehicles

* Iveco Daily recovery truck * Jeep personnel carrier * Two
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liveried general purpose cars


Historic vehicles

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general purpose appliance (still technically in service)


See also

* Index of Vatican City-related articles *
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References

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