Los Angeles Fire Department

The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD or LA City Fire) provides Firefighting Services as well as Technical Rescue Services,Hazardous Materials Services and Emergency Medical Services to the citizens of the city of Los Angeles, California, United States. The LAFD is responsible for approximately 4 million people who live in the agency's 471 square miles (1,220 km2) jurisdiction. The Los Angeles Fire Department was founded in 1886 and is the third largest municipal fire department in the United States, after the New York City Fire Department and the Chicago Fire Department. The department may be unofficially referred to as the Los Angeles City Fire Department or "LA City Fire" to distinguish it from the Los Angeles County Fire Department which serves the county and whose name may directly confuse people, as the county seat is the city. Another possible reason is that the city and the unincorporated county are often bordering each other and thus the two appear to be serving the same area. The department is currently under the command of chief Kristin Crowley.

Los Angeles Fire Department
Seal of the LAFD
Operational area
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles
City Los Angeles
Agency overview
EstablishedFebruary 1, 1886 (1886-02-01)
Annual calls505,988 (2022)
Employees3,902 (2023-2024)
Annual budget$854,000,000 (2023-2024)
StaffingCareer
Fire chiefKristin Crowley
EMS levelAdvanced Life Support (ALS) & Basic Life Support (BLS)
IAFFIAFF Local 112
Motto"Serving with Courage, Integrity, and Pride"
Facilities and equipment
Divisions4
Battalions14
Stations106
Engines140
Trucks43
Rescues1
Ambulances93 ALS & 43 BLS
Tenders2
HAZMAT4
USAR6
Airport crash9
Wildland6
Bulldozers2
Helicopters6
Fireboats5
Website
Official website
IAFF website
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