Welcome to the Liberty City Fire Department(FDLC). The FDLC was founded in 1868 and protects the city of Liberty City, in an area of around 18.5 square miles in size, with a growing population of approximately 218,538 residents, which can rise to over 350,000 during the working hours. The Liberty City Fire Department operates out 12 Fire Stations, located throughout the city, under the command of a Deputy Chief and 3 Battalion Chiefs. The FDLC also staffs a fire apparatus fleet of 11 Engines, 6 Trucks, 1 Squad, 1 Rescue, and numerous special, support, and reserve units. The FDLC has over 350 full-time, professional firefighters, dispatchers, and command staff that operate in 4 shifts, or platoons, each with a 24 hours on and 72 hours off tour of duty. The FDLC responds to approximately 38,000 emergency calls annually.
Updated - 08-16-11
Website - Liberty City Fire Department
Fire Station Locations and Apparatus
Fire Headquarters - 538 Broadway - Downtown
Engine 1, Truck 1 - 629 E. Main St. - Downtown
Engine 2 - 114 Ludlow Ave. - Parkside
Engine 3 - 286 E. Putnam Ave. - East Side
Engine 5, Truck 3, Battalion 1, Deputy 1 - 538 Broadway -Downtown
Engine 7 - 80 Richmond Hill Ave. - Richmond Hill
Engine 8, Truck 2 - 65 Congress St. - Liberty Heights
Engine 10 - 424 Grand Ave. - Uptown
Engine 12 - 397 Park Ave. - North Side
Engine 15, Truck 8 - 235 Washington St. - Washington Square
Engine 17, Truck 7, Battalion 3 - 107 University Ave. - University Hill
Engine 18, Truck 5, Battalion 2 - 518 Broad St. - Midtown
Squad 1, Rescue 1 - 128 W. 3rd St. - Downtown