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Our Mission
The Detroit Fire Department is dedicated to ensuring your safety and well-being. We go beyond just firefighting – our mission is to create a secure environment for each one of you, our cherished residents, and visitors. Our robust system of public education initiatives, we strive to empower you with the knowledge needed to prevent emergencies and protect your loved ones. Our commitment extends to the rigorous enforcement of fire codes, ensuring that every corner of our city adheres to the highest safety standards.
We are a part of your community, a familiar face dedicated to safeguarding the place we all call home. Together, let's build a safer, stronger Detroit.
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Contacts
Fire Operations
(313) 596-2920
Emergency Medical Services
(313) 596-5180, For Medical Records Call:, (313) 224-4550
Fire Marshal’s Division & Fire Prevention
Detroit Public Safety Headquarters 1301 3rd St Detroit, MI 48226
(313) 596-2961
Fire/Arson Investigation
(313) 596-2940, Fax: (313) 596-5173
[emailprotected]
Training Division
Fire: (313) 237-2775, EMS: (313) 237-3111, Fax: (313) 237-3177
Community Relations
(313) 596-2959
Office/Records
(313) 596-2963
Plan Review
(313) 224-1311
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Detroit Fire Department FAQ
The City of Detroit establishes an eligibility list for the position of Firefighter every two years or as economic budget constraints allows and through a selection process.
The selection process:
- Application
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, a United States citizen, possess a valid motor vehicle operator’s license, and possess a high school diploma or G.E.D. (at time of appointment). The Detroit Civil Service Commission will notify applicants of the time and place to report for your examinations.
- (Phase 1) Written Exam (Phase 2) Physical Capability Testing and Oral Assessment
The initial testing will be conducted under the direction of the Detroit Municipal Civil Service Commission. Those applicants who score sufficiently high enough will proceed to the next level. Information about the CPAT (Candidate Physical Agility Test) can be found here.
- Background Investigation
A personal history questionnaire will be required from each candidate along with a pre-interview and fingerprints. Candidates also will sign waivers allowing the Background Officer to conduct an extensive background investigation. At this time, the candidate must submit a high school diploma or G.E.D.
- Oral Interview
The candidate will be required to go before an Oral Interview Board consisting of Fire Department and Human Resources representatives.
- Medical/Stress and Psychological Evaluation
This step will involve a physical examination including vision and cardiovascular stress tests. Candidates must be free of dependence and addiction to narcotics, alcohol or other controlled substances. The vision requirements state that vision must be correctable to 20/30 and no more than 20/100 binocular uncorrected in each eye. Candidates will also be evaluated for psychological fitness for a career in emergency services.
- Appointment
Firefighter candidate names will be submitted to the Executive Fire Commissioner for final selection and appointment to the Detroit Fire Department’s Training Academy. Fire candidates will be notified by letter of an appointment date to report to the Fire Academy. Fire recruits will be required to successfully complete approximately five months of paid training when they enter the Detroit Fire Academy. All trainees will be required to successfully complete a one-year probation from date of appointment.
Customers may request a fire report by emailing [emailprotected].
You will be directed to fill out a form for your request, be sure to read the form carefully and attach all requested documentation. All fire report requests must verify identity with Valid ID and residency documents (lease, bill, DHS paperwork etc). All fire report requests made via email must complete and attach a fire report request from.
You may call 313.596.2954 for emergency circumstances fire report requests, Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm.
Obtaining a fire report:
- A fire report may be obtained 24hrs. after a fire incident by calling Fire Marshal Budget Operations
- In order to obtain a fire report you must be able to show proof of residency or ownership
- Fire reports can be picked up atthe Fire Marshal Budget Operations Office.
- 3rd party adjusters and non owners can also contacttheFire Marshal Budget Operations Officefor more info.
The Commanding Officer assigns fire station duties to the crew for that day. Duties include cooking, cleaning, monitoring the dispatch radio, flag mounting, attendance reporting, and hydrant inspecting. Firefighters also participate in community events and in-service training activities. The in-service training involves classroom instruction and hands-on training at the fire station and/or the Department Training Academy. Emergency incidents may interrupt assigned duties, such as emergency and non-emergency incidents, which includes but are not limited to residential, commercial, vehicle, and trash fires as well as medical calls and spills or leaks of hazardous materials. Firefighters are permitted to rest and sleep during their 24-hour tour of duty which is split between Fire and EMS apparatus.
The number of firefighters assigned to a firehouse can range from four (4) to twelve (12).The number of Firefighters at any given firehouse varies according to the amount of apparatus assigned to the firehouse.There will be at least 4 firefighters who work 24 hours a day per Engine, Ladder, or Tactical Mobile Squad. Medic vehicles are staffed with a minimum of 1 paramedic and one (1) emergency medical technician who works 12-hour shifts around the clock.
There are 46 firehouses and 80% of the firehouses have at least one fire engine.
There are 46 firehouses strategically located throughout the city.
Documents
2023 Annual Surveillance Technology Procurement Report
This report was completed by the Detroit Fire Department in accordance with requirements outlined under Chapter 17, Article V of the Detroit City Code.
2023 Annual Surveillance Technology Use Report
This report was completed by the Detroit Fire Department in accordance with requirements outlined under Chapter 17, Article V of the Detroit City Code.
Detroit Fire Department Environmental Audit Report
Detroit Fire Department Environmental Audit Report
Fire Permits Information
A permit that is required by Section 1-16.16 of the NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA 1) Fire Prevention Code shall be obtained from the Fire
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Newsletters
DFD Newsletter - December 2023
Detroit Fire December 2023 Newsletter
DFD Newsletter - Fall 2022
DFD Newsletter - Fall 2022
Information about the Detroit Fire BoatsFire Boat
Information on theProfessional Development Conference 2024Professional Development Conference 2024
Conference Registration Information onConference Registration Information onHotel & Parking Conference Schedule Information on the Professional Development Conference Schedule Conference Frequently Asked Questions Conference Frequently Asked Questions
Information onCommunity CPRCommunity CPR
The Detroit Fire Department provides a safe environment for Detroit’s citizens and visitors through public education enforcement of fire codes and deployment of efficient emergency response resources.Fire Operations
The Detroit Fire Department began providing dedicated ambulance treatment and transport services in the summer of 1972, with the mission to provide the citizens and visitors of Detroit with compassionate and professional emergency medical care.Emergency Medical Services
Medical Emergency Medical Emergency
The mission of the Detroit Fire Department Fire Marshal Division is to provide the citizens and visitors of Detroit with the highest level of fire prevention using standards and guidelines set forth by the Michigan Building Code, City Ordinance and the NFPA for the purpose of fire prevention inspections, code enforcement, plan review, investigation and public education, all delivered with quality and outstanding customer service.Fire Marshal
Safe Fireworks Information on how to safely handle fireworks Fire Prevention Information about Fire Prevention Plans and Exams The Plans and Exams section of the Detroit Fire Department is responsible for analyzing all life safety and fire protection aspects of new construction, change of use, and major renovation for comm
Communications Division have a total of 30 Fire/EMS Dispatchers who dispatch Fire and EMS Responders for the City of Detroit when someone dials 9-1-1.Communications
The Fire and Arson Investigation Division investigate fire incidents within the city of Detroit to understand how and why they started.Fire Investigation
Regional Training Center
Fire Department Training aims to enhance the ability of the first responders that deliver emergency services to the citizens and visitors of the State of Michigan.
The mission of the Community Relations Division is to provide a safe environment for our customers through public education and community awareness programs to reduce burn injuries and fatalitiesCommunity Relations
Mobile Fire Safety House Information about theMobile Fire Safety House andhow the Fire Department uses it as an educational tool. Fire Department Speakers How to request a speaking engagement from the Detroit Fire Department Smoke Detectors Information about the DFD Smoke Alarm Program Fire Safety Tips Fire Safety Tips Holiday Fire Safety Tips for fire safety during the holidays. Community Event Programs Information on community events offered by the Detroit Fire Department. Change your Clock, Change your Battery Change your Clock, Change your Battery Firehouse Tours Firehouse Tours
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