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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department

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Municipal fire brigade in the Miami-Dade County
Not to be confused with Miami Fire-Rescue Department.
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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department
Operational area
Country United States
State Florida
County Miami-Dade
Agency overview
Established1935
Annual calls303,000 (2024)
Employees3001
StaffingCareer
Fire chief Raied S. Jadallah
EMS level ALS
IAFF 1403
Motto"Always Ready, Proud To Serve"
Facilities and equipment[1]
Divisions20
Battalions14
Stations 76
Engines 45
Trucks 14
Platforms 5
Squads 1
Rescues 67
Ambulances 3
HAZMAT 7
USAR 1
Airport crash 6
Helicopters 4
Fireboats 2
Light and air 1
Website
Official website
IAFF website

The Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department (MDFR) provides fire protection and emergency medical services to the unincorporated parts of Miami-Dade County, Florida, along with 30 municipalities located within the county.[2] In all the department is responsible for 1,883 square miles (4,880 km2) of land.

The R. David Paulison Fire Rescue Headquarters is located in Doral.[3] [4]

Air Rescue

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Four helicopters are housed at MDFR fire stations located at Miami Executive Airport and Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport.[5] [6] [7]

Urban Search And Rescue (USAR) Task Force 1

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MDFR FLTF-1

The Miami-Dade Fire Department is the founding member of one of Florida's two FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force.[8] Florida Task Force 1 (FL-TF1) works in disaster response.[9]

Stations and Apparatus

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MDFR Aerial 39
Platform Fire Truck

The MDFR has 72 stations split up in 14 battalions. There are 3 additional stations under construction and one in a location to be determined.[1]

Fire Station # City Engine Company Ladder Company EMS Rescue Unit Other units
1 Miami Lakes Engine 1 Rescue 1 EMS 1
2 Miami Engine 2 Rescue 2

Rescue 202

Battalion 5

BLS unit 2

3 Miami Engine 3 Rescue 3 *Red units for 9/11 tribute*
4 Coral Reef Ladder 4 Rescue 4 Battalion 9
5 Princeton Engine 5 Rescue 5
6 Modello Engine 6 Rescue 6

Rescue 71

EMS 6
7 West Little River Engine 7 Rescue 7 EMS 7
8 Aventura Engine 8 Rescue 8 Battalion 2
9 Kendall Engine 9 Rescue 9
10 Sunny Isles Beach Engine 10 Rescue 10
11 Miami Gardens Engine 11 Rescue 11

Rescue 211

Battalion 4
12 Miami International Airport Engine 12 Rescue 12 Battalion 6

ARFF Foam 1, 2, & 3

Terminal EMS Carts

13 Miami Ladder 13 Rescue 13 Air Truck 13

South Maintenance Yard

EMS 13

Coms/Ops support vehicles

14 South Miami Engine 14 Rescue 14 Battalion 8
15 Key Biscayne Rescue 15 RHIB 15
16 Homestead Engine 16 Rescue 16

Rescue 72

Battalion 10

Water Tender 1

17 Virginia Gardens HazMat Engine 17 Rescue 17 HazMat Support 17
18 North Miami-Central Ladder 18 Rescue 18
19 North Miami-West TRT Engine 19 Rescue 19
20 North Miami-East Engine 20 Rescue 20 Battalion 3
21 Miami Platform 21 Rescue 21 Battalion 1

Fire Boat 21

22 North Miami Ladder 22 Rescue 22
23 Pinecrest Engine 23 Rescue 23 Venom 1 Unit
24 Miami Executive Airport Foam 24

Air Rescue South

25 Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport Foam 25

Air Rescue North

26 Opa-Locka Platform 26 Rescue 26
27 North Bay Village Engine 27 Rescue 27
28 Hialeah Gardens HazMat Rescue 28
29 Sweetwater Ladder 29 Rescue 29 Battalion 12
30 Miami Shores Engine 30 Rescue 30
31 North Miami Beach Ladder 31 Rescue 31
32 North Miami Beach Engine 32 Rescue 32
33 Aventura Rescue 33 EMS 33
34 Cutler Ridge

Platform 34

Rescue 34 South Operations Division Chief

Rehab Canteen

35 Miami Springs Engine 35 Rescue 35
36 Hammocks Ladder 36 Rescue 36
37 Miami Engine 37 Rescue 37
38 Miami Gardens Ladder 38 Rescue 38
39 Port of Miami Ladder 39 Rescue 39 1 RHIBs
40 West Miami Engine 40 Rescue 40
41 Miami Engine 41 Rescue 41
42 Fisher Island Platform 42 Rescue 42
43 Richmond Heights TRT Engine 43 Rescue 43 EMS 43
44 Palm Springs North Engine 44 Rescue 44
45 Doral Engine 45 Rescue 45
46 Medley TRT Ladder 46 Collapse Truck
47 Westchester Engine 47 Rescue 47
48 Fontainebleau Engine 48 Rescue 48

EMS 48

49 Pinecrest Rescue 49
50 Perrine Engine 50 Rescue 50
51 Miami

Gardens

Ladder 51 Rescue 51
52 South Miami Heights Tanker 52 Rescue 52
53 Miami Ladder 53 Rescue 53
54 Opa Locka / Bunche Park Engine 54 Rescue 54 EMS 54
55 Saga Bay Engine 55 Rescue 74 RHIB 55
56 West Kendall HazMat Engine 56 Rescue 56
57 West Kendall Engine 57 Rescue 57 Battalion 13
58 Tamiami Engine 58 Rescue 58 BLS Unit 58
59 Miami International Airport HazMat Platform 59 ARFF Foam 4

Quick Response Vehicle(QRV) 59

Airport Operations Division Chief

60 Redland Tanker 60 Rescue 60 Airboat 1
61 Miami Engine 61 Rescue 61 Airboat
62 Palmetto Bay Engine 62
63 Miami HazMat Engine 63 Rescue 63
64 Miami Lakes Ladder 64 Rescue 64 Battalion 14
65 Homestead Engine 65 Rescue 65
66 Homestead Engine 72 Ladder 66 Rescue 77
68 Sweetwater Engine 68 TRT Squad 1

Heavy Rotator 1

69 Doral Engine 69 Rescue 69 HazMat 1

HazMat Battalion 11

70 Coconut Palm Hazmat Engine 70 and TRT Engine 77 Rescue 70 Battalion 7

BLS unit 70

71 Richmond West Tanker 71
73 Port of Miami FireBoat 73
76 Bal Harbor Engine 76 Rescue 76
78 Eastern Shores Rescue 78
83 Medley East under construction Ladder 83 Operating out of North shop
87 Doral NW 41 ST and 9300 BLK under construction

References

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  1. ^ a b "Stations & Units". MDFD. Archived from the original on February 9, 2015. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  2. ^ "Emergency Response". Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. Archived from the original on February 15, 2015. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  3. ^ "Home page". Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department. Archived from the original on July 11, 2022. Retrieved January 9, 2023. 9300 NW 41st Street, Miami, FL 33178-2414. The address states 'Miami, FL' but the location is physically in Doral.
  4. ^ "Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map" (PDF). Retrieved July 10, 2024.
  5. ^ "Air Rescue". Miami-Dade Fire Rescue. Archived from the original on May 1, 2013. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  6. ^ Services, Miami-Dade County Online. "Air Rescue - Miami-Dade County". www.miamidade.gov. Archived from the original on May 1, 2013. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
  7. ^ The AW139 in support of the Miami-Dade Fire Rescue missions
  8. ^ "Task Force Locations". FEMA. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
  9. ^ "Urban Search and Rescue (USAR)". Miami-Dade Fire Department. Archived from the original on February 20, 2015. Retrieved January 29, 2015.
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Counties
Cities
Towns & CDPs
USAR Task Forces
Municipalities and communities of Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States
Cities
Towns
Villages
CDPs
Unincorporated
communities
Indian reservation
Footnotes
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties

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