New York City Fire Department

Fire Department of the
City of New York
FDNY logo
Operational area
Country United States
State New York
City New York City
Agency overview
EstablishedJuly 31, 1865 (1865-07-31)
(origins go back to 1648 (1648))
Annual callsFor 2018:
  • FDNY EMS total call volume: 1,862,159
  • FDNY Fire Suppression total call volume: 619,378
  • Structural fires: 27,053
  • Non-structural fires: 13,730
  • Non-fire emergencies: 256,560
  • Medical emergencies: 300,598
  • Malicious false alarms: 21,437
Employees11,000 Uniformed Fire Personnel

4,500 Uniformed EMTs,Paramedics And EMS Personnel

2,000 Civilian Employees
Annual budget$2.64 Billion (FY 2026)
StaffingCareer
CommissionerLillian Bonsignore
Fire chiefJohn M. Esposito
EMS levelCertified First Responder-Defibrillator (CFR-D), Basic Life Support (BLS), and Advanced Life Support (ALS)
IAFF94, 854, and 4959
Motto"New York's Bravest"
EMS Motto: "New York's Best"
Facilities and equipment
Divisions9 Divisions
Battalions49 Battalions
Stations254 Fire and EMS Stations
Engines197 Engine Companies
Trucks143 Ladder Companies
Squads8 Squad Companies
Rescues5 Heavy Rescue Companies
Ambulances450 Advanced Life Support (ALS)/Paramedic Staffed and Basic Life Support (BLS)/Emergency Medical Technician Staffed Ambulance Units
HAZMAT1 Hazardous Materials Unit
USAR1 Urban Search And Rescue Unit
Wildland10 Wildfire Engines
Fireboats3x year-round, 6x seasonal
Website
Official website
IAFF website (Fire Alarm Dispatchers)|

The Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY), also known as the New York City Fire Department, is the full-service fire department of New York City, serving all five boroughs. The FDNY is responsible for providing fire suppression services, hazardous materials response, emergency medical services, and technical rescue for the entire city.

The New York City Fire Department is the largest municipal fire department in North America and the Western Hemisphere, as well as the second largest in the world after the Tokyo Fire Department. The FDNY employs over 11,000 uniformed firefighting employees, 4,500 uniformed EMTs, paramedics, and EMS employees, and 2,000 civilian employees. Its regulations are compiled in title 3 of the New York City Rules. The FDNY's motto is "New York's Bravest" for fire, and "New York's Best" for EMS. The FDNY serves more than 8.5 million residents within a 302-square-mile (780 km2) area.

The FDNY headquarters is located at 9 MetroTech Center in Downtown Brooklyn, and the FDNY Fire Academy is located on Randalls Island. There are 3 International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Locals: The Uniformed Firefighters Association is represented by IAFF Local 94. The Uniformed Fire Officers Association is represented by IAFF Local 854 and the Uniformed Fire Alarm Dispatchers Benevolent Association is represented by IAFF Local 4959. EMS is represented by DC 37 Locals 2507 for EMTs and paramedics and Local 3621 for officers.