Indianapolis Fire Department
The Indianapolis Fire Department provides fire and rescue protection and emergency medical services to the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. In total the department serves.
History
The first fire department in Indianapolis was not founded until June 20, 1826. It was a volunteer department that had to use a church bell for alarms, and had only ladders and leather buckets to fight fires. This was seventeen months after the first recorded fire in Indianapolis occurred on January 17, 1825, which took place across the street from the county courthouse in a tavern.In 1835, a law was passed requiring the purchase of an engine, along with better equipment, to be partially funded by the state and partially by the city, in order to protect the Indiana statehouse. From this, the Marion Fire, Hose, and Protection Company was established. An additional volunteer company was founded in 1841 and there were eight total volunteer companies in Indianapolis by 1859. Collectively, 600 men were volunteers in these eight companies, and although unpaid, they did receive perks such as immunity from being called on juries or militia duty, and not having to pay poll taxes or taxes for roads.
The volunteer companies were rather political, and tended to express their views freely. They were also known to break into brothels and freely use their hoses on the clientele and the interior walls, wrecking the places; this was done not for moral reasons, but rather, to amuse themselves. As a result, Mayor Samuel D. Maxwell and the Indianapolis City Council established a paid force on November 14, 1859, so that the council could have control over Indianapolis' fire protection, which it did not have over the volunteers. The Indianapolis Fire Department began with a hook and ladder company and two hand engines, but would in 1860 gain their first steam engine.
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The paid firemen had no days off, were not allowed to leave their post except for one meal, and were seldom allowed to leave the firehouse unless on fire business or a family emergency. An ordinance in 1859 made it illegal to give firemen alcoholic beverages. Their clothes were irregular; uniforms were not worn until 1874, with a regulation uniform established in 1928. Firemen had to buy their own uniforms until 1943, when a $60 clothing allowance was established. An attempt to remove politics from the fire department was not very successful; it was necessary to mandate that the department staff be half Republican and half Democrat, and the role of fire chief was based on political affiliation and family contacts.
The first dog to discover arson for the Indianapolis Fire Department was acquired in July 1993.
Mergers with township fire departments
Since 2007, several the fire departments in the eight townships in Marion County other than Center Township that were not previously part of the IFD coverage area have been absorbed by IFD., five of the eight township fire departments have merged with IFD:- Washington Township, January 2007
- Warren Township, July 2007
- Perry Township, August 2009
- Franklin Township, July 2010
- Lawrence Township, January 2011
- Decatur Township
- Pike Township
- Wayne Township
Operations
USAR Task Force 1
The Indianapolis Fire Department is the founding member of one of the 28 FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Force. Indiana Task Force 1 is made up of members of multiple fire departments in Marion County.Indianapolis EMS
911 Ambulance services in the city of Indianapolis are provided by Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services, a division of the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County. In 2010, the Indianapolis Fire Department decided to discontinue the operation of the transporting ambulance assets acquired from the consolidation of Washington, Lawrence, and Franklin Township fire departments into IFD. Wishard Ambulance Service absorbed the civilian staff released from the decommissioned IFD ambulances and in December 2010, the newly enlarged Wishard Ambulance Service was rebranded as Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services. IEMS operates 42 ambulances, with 32 of them deployed during peak hours. Fourteen of these ambulances are co-located at IFD fire stations. While IEMS is not a part of the Indianapolis Fire Department, the two agencies work closely together in daily operations and long term EMS system planning. IEMS also provides educational and logistical support to IFD's EMS operations. Members of IEMS may choose to join the IAFF Union 416.Stations and apparatus
Fire Station | Neighborhood | Engine Company | Ladder Company | Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services Medic Unit | Special Unit | Command Unit | Battalion | |
1 | Haughville | Engine 1 | Ladder 1 | Tactical 1 | 7 | |||
2 | Mitthoefer | Engine 2 | Medic 2 | 4 | ||||
3 | Fountain Square | Engine 3 | Battalion 5 | 5 | ||||
4 | Greenbriar | Engine 4 | Ladder 4 | Medic 4 | 1 | |||
5 | Methodist Hospital | Engine 5 | Medic 5 | Tactical 5 | Battalion 1 Safety Central | 1 | ||
6 | Nora | Engine 6 | Ladder 6 | Tanker 6 Boat 6 | 2 | |||
7 | Renaissance Place | Engine 7 | Ladder 7 | Squad 7 Tactical 7 Boat 7 | Car 10 | 7 | ||
8 | Millersville | Engine 8 | 3 | |||||
9 | Castleton | Engine 9 | Ladder 9 | Medic 9 | Tactical 9 | 2 | ||
10 | Brightwood | Engine 10 | Ladder 10 | Squad 10 | Battalion 3 | 3 | ||
11 | Irish Hill | Engine 11 | Medic 11 | EMS Duty Officer South | 5 | |||
12 | Crooked Creek | Engine 12 | Medic 12 | 1 | ||||
13 | Canal District | Engine 13 | Ladder 13 | Squad 13 Tactical 13 | Battalion 7 | 7 | ||
14 | Kenwood Forrest | Engine 14 | Ladder 14 | Medic 99 | Squad 14 Tactical 14 Boat 14 | 1 | ||
15 | Christian Park | Engine 15 | Ladder 15 | 5 | ||||
16 | Acton | Engine 16 | Medic 16 | Tanker 16 | 6 | |||
17 | Avelon Hills | Engine 17 | Medic 17 | Battalion 2 | 2 | |||
18 | Hawthorne | Engine 18 | Medic 18 | Tactical Support Unit 18 Hazmat Support Unit | 7 | |||
19 | Near Southwestside "The Valley" | Engine 19 | Ladder 19 | Tactical 19 Foam 19 | 7 | |||
20 | Little Flower | Engine 20 | Ladder 20 | 3 | ||||
21 | Clearwater | Engine 21 | Medic 21 | Rehab Support Unit | EMS Duty Officer North Safety North | 2 | ||
22 | Martindale | Engine 22 | Ladder 22 | 3 | ||||
23 | Southdale | Engine 23 | Medic 23 | Battalion 6 Safety South | 6 | |||
24 | Devington | Engine 24 | Medic 24 | 3 | ||||
25 | Irvington | Engine 25 | Tactical Support Unit 25 | 3 | ||||
26 | Perry Meridian | Engine 26 | Medic 26 | 6 | ||||
27 | Brookside | Engine 27 | Ladder 27 | 5 | ||||
28 | West Geist | Engine 28 | Boat 28 | 2 | ||||
29 | Garfield Park | Engine 29 | Ladder 29 | Medic 29 | Squad 29 Tactical Support Unit 29 USAR Trailer 29 | 5 | ||
30 | Eagledale | Engine 30 | Ladder 30 | 1 | ||||
31 | Fairgrounds | Engine 31 | Ladder 31 | Medic 31 | Tactical 31 Tactical Support Unit 31 | 1 | ||
32 | Broad Ripple | Engine 32 | 2 | |||||
33 | West Eagledale | Engine 33 | 1 | |||||
34 | West Edgewood | Engine 34 | Ladder 34 | Tactical 34 Major Incident Response Vehicle | 6 | |||
35 | Southport | Engine 35 | Ladder 35 | 6 | ||||
36 | Geist East | Engine 36 | Ladder 36 | Medic 36 | 2 | |||
41 | Washington Square | Engine 41 | Medic 41 | 4 | ||||
42 | Raymond Park | Engine 42 | Medic 42 | Tanker 42 | 4 | |||
43 | Eastgate | Engine 43 | Ladder 43 | Tactical 43 | Battalion 4 | 4 | ||
44 | Eastside | Engine 44 | Ladder 44 | Medic 44 | Tactical 44 | 4 | ||
45 | Far Eastside | Engine 45 | Medic 98 | 4 | ||||
53 | Bunker Hill | Engine 53 | Medic 53 | Grass 53 | 6 | |||
55 | Wanamaker | Engine 55 | Ladder 55 | Tanker 55 | 4 |