Boise Fire Department


The Boise Fire Department is the agency that provides fire suppression services within the city of Boise, Idaho and contract services to two fire districts in suburban Ada County including Garden City and Hidden Springs through Whitney Fire District and North Ada County Fire and Rescue. It is the largest fire department in Idaho. Emergency Medical Services are provided by the separate county agency, Ada County Paramedics. Currently, Boise Fire Department has 300+ full time employees, 17 Fire Stations, a Hazardous Materials Team, ARFF team, Dive Team and a Technical Rescue Team. The Department serves a population of 236,000 residents in 130+ square miles.

History

Boise's first fire department was created on January 24, 1876; consisting of 28 volunteers. Engine Company #1 and Hook and Ladder Company #1 were housed in a converted blacksmith shop at 619 Main St., a one-story wood building which, ironically, burned down on Sept. 23, 1883. In 1902, the city created a paid, professional fire department with a part-time chief, three drivers and "pay-per-call" stokers and firefighters. The 1940's population growth led to a large expansion. The 1950's saw the introduction of radios and the dispatch office, but also saw a number of major downtown structure fires. The 1960's saw a staff of 107 firefighters with a call volume exceeding 1,000 alarms for the first time. The airport also needed specific Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting equipment, and another station was built on-site in 1965. The 1970's saw 14 new pieces of equipment and vehicles purchased. With Boise's population reaching 102,000 in 1980, the department could not keep up. In 1982, over $2.46 million was lost due to an arson spree. And by 1989, the call volume was exceeding 7,000 call annually. The 1990's saw new construction, and upgraded training facility and grew to 15 stations by 1998.
Their first female captain was promoted in 2019.

Organization

The department has four divisions as well as a Pipe and Drum corp and an Honor Guard.

Bureaus

  • Emergency Services
  • Support Services
  • Planning and Administration
  • Bureau of Fire Prevention

Operations

Fire Station Locations and Apparatus (2021)

The BFD firefighting operations are based out of the city's 17 local fire stations.
AddressEngine Companies or other unitsEMS Units*Truck CompaniesDateOther
1707 Reserve StreetEngine 1, Dive 1, Brush 11892Foothills Rescue unit & Battalion #1
23551 Cartwright RoadEngine 2, Brush 21906
32202 Gekeler LaneEngine 3, Dive 3Medic 131912Original engine "Old 13" is fully restored.
48485 Ustick RoadEngine 4Truck 41950Battalion #2, Reserve Battalion Vehicle
5212 S. 16th StreetEngine 5, Squad 5Ladder 51906Was Fully remodeled/replaced in 2025. Squad 5 is to be set into service sometime soon.
66933 Franklin RoadEngine 6, Foam unit, Multiple Reserve Units-
71666 Commerce StreetEngine 7, Rescue 7, Squad 7Truck 72003100=-foot Rear-mount Tower-Ladder
83575 W. Overland RoadEngine 8Medic 181956
93101 SycamoreEngine 9, Brush 91975
1012065 West McMillanEngine 10Medic 281994
1110895 EmeraldEngine 111979
136124 BogartEngine 13, Brush 132025Fully Electric Station. Built after the Goose Fire in 2021-
123240 State Highway 21Engine 12, Brush 12, Water Tender 121998
142515 S. Five Mile RdEngine 14, Water Tender 14, Brush 14, Hazmat 142007Replaced #21.Whitney Fire District, Ada County Sheriff sub-station
153676 E. Warm Springs AveEngine 15, Brush 152013Replaced Station#22
165800 Glenwood StEngine 16, Water Tender 16, Brush 161967
173801 S. Cole RoadEngine 17, Haz-Mat 172010Battalion #3
183895 Chinden BoulevardMedic 221979Recruit Academy Training
19 ARFF2855 Lockheed LaneARFF Smokey 7, 9, 101965Boise Airport. Both ARFF trucks were replaced in 2025
205871 Hidden Springs Drive1999Jointly operated with Eagle fire Department

* EMS Services supplied by Ada County Paramedics