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The District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department (also known as DC FEMS, FEMS, DCFD, DC Fire, or DC Fire & EMS), established July 1, 1804, [3] provides fire protection and emergency medical service for the District of Columbia, in the United States.
Now numbering over 2,100 firefighters and employees, the DCFD protects over 670,000 residents among an area of approximately 68 square miles and provides emergency medical services on both the BLS and ALS levels.
Known today by a number of acronyms — DC FEMS, FEMS, DCFD, DC Fire, or Fire & EMS — DCFEMS remains the municipal fire department and emergency medical service (EMS) agency for District of Columbia, providing fire suppression, ambulance service, technical rescue and hazardous materials containment.
4 paź 2022 · DCFD Box Alarm Response - District of Columbia Fire & EMS Fire Trucks Responding. Multiple DCFD Units responding to and arriving on scene of a box alarm. Units shown (in order):...more....
Known today by a number of acronyms — DC FEMS, FEMS, DCFD, DC Fire, or Fire & EMS — DCFEMS remains the municipal fire department and emergency medical service (EMS) agency for District of Columbia, providing fire suppression, ambulance service, technical rescue and hazardous materials containment.
DC Fire And EMS, Washington D. C. 48,643 likes · 1,695 talking about this · 273 were here. District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department
Currently the District Of Columbia Fire And Emergency Medical Services Department is comprised of the following: 34 Firehouses 8 Battalion Chief Units (Six Firefighting Battalion Chief Units,One Safety Battalion Chief Unit and One Special Operations Battalion Chief Unit)