Miami Fire-Rescue Department


The Miami Fire-Rescue Department, also referred to as the City of Miami Department of Fire-Rescue, provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the city of Miami, Florida. The department is notable for being the first in the nation to equip all apparatus with two-way radios, as well as being the first to use fog nozzles.

USAR Task Force 2

The Miami Fire-Rescue Department is the sponsoring agency for Urban [Search and Rescue Florida Task Force 2|USAR Task Force 2], one of the two FEMA [Urban Search and Rescue Task Force]s in the state of Florida. The task force is a 210-member organization deploying teams of seventy rescue workers, search dogs, physicians and structural engineers who travel with of equipment to assist in major disasters. Some of their notable deployments include Hurricane Opal, Rescue and recovery effort after the [September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center|September 11 attacks at the WTC], Hurricane Katrina and the 2010 Haiti earthquake.

Stations & Apparatus

Fire Station NumberStation addressEngine Company or Foam CompanyEMS Rescue UnitAerial Company or Quint CompanyOther units
1144 N.E. 5th StFoam 1Rescue 1
Rescue 21
Aerial 1District Chief 1, HazMat 1
21901 N. Miami AveEngine 2Rescue 2
Rescue 22
Decon 2
Airbag 2
31103 N.W. 7th StEngine 3Rescue 3
Rescue 23
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41105 S.W. 2nd AveEngine 4Rescue 4
Rescue 24
Aerial 4Car 94
51200 N.W. 20th StEngine 5Rescue 5
Rescue 25
Aerial 5Dive Team 5
6701 N.W. 36th StEngine 6Rescue 6
Rescue 26
Heavy Rescue 6, District Chief 2, Car 95
7314 Beacom BlvdEngine 7Rescue 7
Rescue 27
District Chief 3
MedCat, Decon 7
82975 Oak AveEngine 8Rescue 8
Rescue 28
Quint 8Rehab 8
969 N.E. 62 StEngine 9Rescue 9
Rescue 29
Aerial 9
104101 N.W. 7th StRescue 10
Rescue 20
Quint 10
115920 W. Flagler StEngine 11Rescue 11 Rescue 31
121455 N.W. 46th StEngine 12Rescue 12
Rescue 30
Decon 12
13990 NE 79th StEngine 13Rescue 13
142111 S.W. 19th StRescue 14
15Bayside Market PlaceMarine Operations, Fireboat 1, Fireboat 2