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Minneapolis Fire Department

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Country
  
United States

City
  
Minneapolis

Employees
  
422 (2015)

Phone
  
+1 612-673-2890

Platforms in use
  
2

State
  
Minnesota

Annual calls
  
41,348 (2015)

Staffing
  
Career

Annual budget
  
61.44 million USD (2015)

Rescue vehicles
  
3

Address
  
350 S 5th St # 230, Minneapolis, MN 55415, USA

Profiles

The Minneapolis Fire Department provides fire protection and first responder emergency medical services to the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Operations

The MFD currently operates out of 19 Fire Stations, located throughout the city in 5 Battalions, under the command of 5 Battalion Chiefs and 1 Deputy Chief per shift. The MFD is also home to the Minnesota Task Force One (MNTF1) USAR Unit.

Minnesota Task Force 1

The Minneapolis Fire Department is the sponsoring agency of Minnesota Task Force 1 (MN-TF1) an urban search and rescue team based in Minneapolis–Saint Paul. Similar to the FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces located across the United States, MN-TF1 is a State of Minnesota resource designed to assist with emergencies involving natural or manmade disasters that require search and rescue personnel. The task force is made up of firefighters, police officers and paramedics with specialties including heavy rescue, HazMat, medical and structure engineers. Along with members of the Minneapolis Fire Department, the team also has members from the Edina Fire Department, Rochester Fire Department and Saint Paul Fire Department

Stations and apparatus

As of May 2015 this is a complete list of all Minneapolis Fire Department fire station locations and the apparatus assigned to them.

I-35 West Mississippi River Bridge Collapse

In 2007 the Minneapolis Fire Department responded to the I-35W Mississippi River bridge collapse after the central span of the bridge suddenly gave way, followed by the adjoining spans. Northern sections of the bridge fell into a rail yard, landing on three unoccupied and stationary freight cars.

References

Minneapolis Fire Department Wikipedia