List of fire departments
This is a list of fire departments in the world. A fire department (US and Canada) or fire brigade (UK and Commonwealth) (also known as a fire and rescue service or simply fire service) is a public or private organization that provides predominantly emergency firefighting and rescue services for a certain jurisdiction, which is typically a municipality, county, or fire protection district.
Contents
- 1 Fire departments
- 1.1 Albania
- 1.2 Andorra
- 1.3 Australia
- 1.4 Brazil
- 1.5 Canada
- 1.6 China
- 1.7 Cyprus
- 1.8 Denmark
- 1.9 France
- 1.10 Germany
- 1.11 Ghana
- 1.12 Greece
- 1.13 India
- 1.14 Ireland
- 1.15 Israel
- 1.16 Italy
- 1.17 Jamaica
- 1.18 Japan
- 1.19 Korea
- 1.20 Malaysia
- 1.21 New Zealand
- 1.22 Nicaragua
- 1.23 Nigeria
- 1.24 Pakistan
- 1.25 Philippines
- 1.26 Poland
- 1.27 Romania
- 1.28 Russia
- 1.29 Singapore
- 1.30 Sovereign states
- 1.31 Taiwan (ROC)
- 1.32 United Arab Emirates
- 1.33 United Kingdom
- 1.34 United States
- 1.35 Vatican City State
- 2 See also
- 3 References
Fire departments
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Albania
Andorra
Australia
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- Community Fire Unit (New South Wales, Australia)
- List of New South Wales Rural Fire Service brigades
- List of South Australian Country Fire Service groups and brigades
CFA (Country Fire Authority) Australias leading fire service made up of mostly volunteers
Brazil
Canada
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- Canadian Forces Fire Fighters – provides fire and emergency services to Canadian Forces land bases in Canada where local services are not available or sufficient
- Service de sécurité incendie de l'agglomération de Longueuil
China
Hong Kong
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Macau
Cyprus
Denmark
France
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Germany
Ghana
Greece

India
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Ireland
Israel
Italy
- Vigiles – the firefighters and police of Ancient Rome
Jamaica
Japan
Korea
Malaysia
New Zealand

Nicaragua
- Benemerito Cuerpo de Bomberos de Masaya (Masaya, Nicaragua)
Nigeria
Pakistan
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Philippines
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Poland
Romania
Russia
Singapore
Sovereign states

Taiwan (ROC)
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
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Northern Ireland
United States
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By state
- Fire departments in Maryland
- List of California fire departments
- List of New York fire departments
- List of Pennsylvania fire departments
- List of Texas fire departments
By county
- Eastside Fire and Rescue (King County, Washington)
- List of fire departments in Orleans County, New York
- Santa Barbara County Fire Department
- Unified Fire Authority (Salt Lake County, Utah)
By city
- Anchorage Fire Department
- Bellevue Fire Department
- Capital City Fire/Rescue (Juneau, Alaska)
- Chicago Fire Department
- Denver Fire Department
- Indianapolis Fire Department
- Las Vegas Fire & Rescue Department
- Los Angeles City Fire Department
- Los Angeles County Fire Department
- North Las Vegas Fire Department
- Miami Fire Department
- Milwaukee Fire Department
- New York City Fire Department
- Phoenix Fire Department
- Seattle Fire Department
- Vancouver Washington Fire Department
Vatican City State
See also
- Combination fire department − a type of fire department which consists of both career and volunteer firefighters
- Firefighting
- History of firefighting
- List of fires
- Volunteer fire department
References
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