Louisville Division of Fire


The Louisville Division of Fire, commonly known as the Louisville Fire Department or Louisville Fire & Rescue, is the sole fire suppression agency for the city of Louisville, Kentucky and is one of nineteen fire departments within the Louisville-Jefferson County, Kentucky metropolitan area. The Louisville Division of Fire is the largest fire department in Kentucky. The Louisville Division of Fire responded to 31,836 incidents in 2013. The current Chief of Department is Gregory Frederick.

History

The Louisville Fire Department is the third oldest all-paid staff fire department in the nation. The first fire brigades established in Louisville were in 1780, two years after the city's creation. The first firehouses in Louisville were volunteer fire departments scattered throughout the city until June 1, 1858, when the city took control and replaced the hand engines with five steam engines and volunteers with paid staff. There were initially three fire stations, 65 full-time firefighters, and 23 horses.

Operations

The Louisville Division of Fire currently operates out of 21 fire stations, located throughout the city in 4 battalions. Each battalion is commanded by a battalion chief. The 4 battalions are under the command of a citywide tour commander each shift. The Louisville Division of Fire operates 18 engine companies, 8 truck companies, 2 rescue companies, 3 HazMat units, 3 fireboats, 1 ventilation unit, 3 utility mule ATVs, and numerous other special, support, and reserve units.
Rescue Company 2 provides high-angle and dive rescue services. Rescue Company 11 provides trench and structural collapse rescue services. Hazardous materials incidents are handled by Haz-Mat Companies 1, 19, and 21. Haz-Mat Company 1 is housed with Engine 1 adjacent the Louisville International Airport, Haz-Mat Company 19 is housed with Engine 19 in the city's west side, near the Rubbertown area, which is home to many indistrual plants, and Haz-Mat Company 21 is housed with Engine 21 on the city's northeast side, near downtown.

Stations and apparatus

below is a complete list of stations and apparatus in use by the Louisville Division of Fire.
Firehouse #NeighborhoodEngine Company,Telesqurt or Squrt CompanyTruck Company,Quint Company or Tower CompanySpecial UnitChief UnitBattalion
1StandifordEngine 1HazMat 13
2RussellEngine 2Truck 1Rescue 2Chief 5, Battalion 50 1
3BowmanQuint 10Crash/Rescue 46Battalion 44
4Crescent HillEngine 44
5DowntownEngine 5Tower 2Battalion 22
6PortlandEngine 61
8KlondikeEngine 84
9SmoketownTeleSqurt 92
10BeechmontEngine 10Truck 8Battalion 33
11Original HighlandsQuint 7Rescue 114
12HazelwoodEngine 12Rehab 123
14Camp TaylorQuint 93
15Shelby ParkEngine 15Ventilation Unit 152
16University of LouisvilleEngine 16Truck 3Air/Utility 162
17CaliforniaSqurt 171
18South LouisvilleEngine 183
19Park DuValleEngine 19HazMat 191
20BonnycastleEngine 204
21ButchertownEngine 21HazMat 212
22ShawneeEngine 22Truck 4Battalion 11
23Kenwood HillEngine 233