Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service
The Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service was founded in 1872 as the Birmingham Fire Department under chief Ferdinand Neville.
The current service is headed by Acting Chief Carl A. Harper (replacing retired Chief Murray) and consists of 648 firefighters in four battalions responding from 31 stations. The Department's motto is "Excellence through Service".
History
The Birmingham Fire Department originally only served the downtown area. A system of alarm bells told firemen which ward the alarm originated from. The department's new steamer, nicknamed Bossy O'Brien, was paraded for Mardi Gras 1886.
On March 10, 1934 the department, headed by chief B. O. Hargrove fought a massive fire at the Loveman, Joseph & Loeb warehouse. Following the fire, a souvenir book describing the battle was published with proceeds going to the Birmingham Firemen's Relief Association. The book listed the department's equipment at the time as follows:
- 1 65-foot Seagrave Water Tower
- 2 85-foot Seagrave Aerial Ladder Trucks
- 1 55-foot Seagrave Service Truck
- 1 55-fot American LaFrance Service Truck
- 2 1200-gallon Seagrave Pumpers
- 1 1000-gallon American LaFrance Pumper
- 2 750-gallon Seagrave Pumpers
- 1 600-gallon Seagrave Pumper
- 14 750-gallon American LaFrance Pumpers
- 3 600-gallon American LaFrance Pumpers
- 1 Seagrave Combination Chemical and Hose Wagon
- Various small trucks and sedans for personnel
- Approx. 70,000 feet of hose line
The department currently operates with 648 firefighters staffing 31 stations in four battalions. The department has 27 pumpers, 2 quint trucks, 2 bronto units, and 16 rescue units. They also have 1 hazardous materials unit, one heavy rescue unit, two air units, two decontamination units and two brush-fire trucks. The department also keeps a small fleet of electric golf carts which can be used for operations during public events like City Stages.
Chiefs
- W. P. Brewer (1882–1885)
- F. A. Gafford (1885–1886)
- A. O. Pickard (1886–1887)
- Ferdinand Neville (1887–1890)
- J. Thaddeus Mullin (1890–1905)
- Will M. Walton (1905–1906)
- Armenius Bennett (1906–1914)
- Sidney Middleton (1914–1922)
- J. L. Akin (1922–1934)
- B. O. Hargrove (1934–1937)
- Alf Brown (1937–1945)
- J. R. Smith (1945–1948)
- Hoyt Ayers (1948–1957)
- R. B. Knox (1957–1960)
- John Swindle (1960–1970s)
- Oscar Brennan (1993 - 1997)
- Raymond Brooks (1997–2002)
- Dwayne Murray
- Carl A. Harper (acting)
Stations
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 1, 1807 7th Avenue North, rebuilt in 1971
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 2, 1900 4th Avenue South
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 3, 2210 Highland Avenue, Listed on the National Register
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 4, 214 24th Street North
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 5 (Birmingham International Airport)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 6, 1500 3rd Avenue North, Listed on the National Register
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 7, 801 11th Street South
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 8, 4100 10th Avenue North
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 9, 1220 27th Street North (Norwood)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 10, 4120 2nd Avenue South (Avondale) Listed on the National Register
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 11, 1250 14th Street North (Fountain Heights/Roosevelt City), listed on the National Register.
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 12, 115 57th Street South (Woodlawn), Listed on the National Register
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 13, 2530 30th Avenue North (North Birmingham)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 14, 535 8th Avenue West (Graymont)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 15, 1345 Steiner Avenue (West End), Listed on the National Register
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 16, 1623 Avenue G (Ensley), Listed on the National Register
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 17, 720 Huron (Wylam)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 18, 818 2nd Street (Pratt City)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 19, 7713 Division Avenue (East Lake) built 1928, Listed on the National Register
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 20, 2300 29th Street Ensley (Fairview/Five Points West)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 21, 57 Center Street North (Elyton)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 22, 3114 Clairmont Avenue (Forest Park), Listed on the National Register
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 23, 4100 40th Terrace North (Inglenook)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 24, 4316 Avenue Q (Central Park)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 25, 3136 Jefferson Avenue Southwest (Powderly)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 26, 700 Montclair Drive (Crestline)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 27, 401 Huffman Road (Huffman)
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 28
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 29
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 30
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 31
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 32 (3995 U.S. Highway 280 West)
References
- Baumgardner, Randy W. Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service: Millennium Edition. (2002) Nashville, Tennessee: Turner Publishing Co. ISBN 1563117002
- Kuhl, Earl D., editor (1934) "Illustrated Souvenir: Birmingham's $3,000,000 Fire, March 10, 1934." Birmingham: Birmingham Firemen's Relief Association. - accessed at Birmingham Public Library Archives Digital Collections, February 22, 2007
- Laughlin, Jerry W. (1972) "The Birmingham Fire Department: The First 100 Years 1872-1972". Birmingham Firefighters Local 117.
External links
- Birmingham Fire and Rescue Service website
- International Association of Firefighters Birmingham Local 117 website
- Fire station map at Dave's Place (dave911.com)