Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department
Fire department in Jacksonville, Florida

The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department (JFRD) is the municipal fire department for the city of Jacksonville, Florida. It is responsible for providing fire protection, emergency medical services, and other critical emergency response services to the residents and visitors of Jacksonville.
History[edit]
The history of fire services in Jacksonville dates back to the 19th century. The first organized fire company was established in 1852, known as the "Jacksonville Volunteer Fire Company." Over the years, the department evolved from a volunteer organization to a fully professional fire department.

In 1886, the city established a paid fire department, which marked the beginning of modern fire services in Jacksonville. The department has grown significantly since its inception, adapting to the changing needs of the city and incorporating advancements in fire-fighting technology and techniques.
Organization[edit]
The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department is organized into several divisions, each responsible for different aspects of fire and emergency services. These include:
- Operations Division: Responsible for fire suppression, emergency medical services, and special operations.
- Fire Prevention Division: Focuses on fire safety education, inspections, and code enforcement.
- Training Division: Provides ongoing training and professional development for firefighters and emergency personnel.
- Logistics Division: Manages equipment, supplies, and facilities.
Services[edit]
JFRD provides a wide range of services to the community, including:
- Fire Suppression: Responding to and extinguishing fires in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
- Emergency Medical Services (EMS): Providing pre-hospital emergency medical care and transportation.
- Hazardous Materials Response: Handling incidents involving hazardous substances.
- Technical Rescue: Performing rescues in complex situations such as building collapses, confined spaces, and water emergencies.
Stations and Apparatus[edit]
The department operates numerous fire stations strategically located throughout Jacksonville to ensure rapid response times. Each station is equipped with a variety of apparatus, including fire engines, ladder trucks, rescue units, and specialized vehicles for hazardous materials and technical rescue operations.
Community Involvement[edit]
JFRD is actively involved in community outreach and education programs. The department conducts fire safety education in schools, offers CPR and first aid training to the public, and participates in community events to promote safety and preparedness.

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