Fire chief Dan Petersen Founded 21 November 1921 Annual budget 65 million USD (2014) | Staffing Career Phone +1 801-743-7200 Number of employees 439 (2015) | |
Established November 21, 1921 (1921-11-21) Profiles |
Unified fire authority 2016 annual year in review banquet movie
The Unified Fire Authority provides fire protection and emergency medical services for the unincorporated Salt Lake County, Utah as well as for 9 cities located within the Salt Lake Metropolitan Area. These cities include Alta, Cottonwood Heights,Eagle Mountain, Herriman, Holladay, Midvale, Riverton and Taylorsville.
Contents
- Unified fire authority 2016 annual year in review banquet movie
- Unified fire authority uses high tech mannequins to certify in lifesaving techniques
- History
- USR Task Force UT TF1
- References
Unified fire authority uses high tech mannequins to certify in lifesaving techniques
History
The Unified Fire Authority got its start on November 21, 1921 when the Salt Lake County Fire Department was formed. Discussions for the formation of a unified department within the Salt Lake Valley began over half a century later in 1998. Salt Lake County Fire had been providing emergency services to several contract cities in addition to the Unincorporated Salt Lake County. These cities wanted to play a more active role in the fire administration. In 2004, the department ceased operation as a County government entity and became the Unified Fire Authority.
US&R Task Force - UT-TF1
The Unified Fire Authority is the sponsoring agency of Urban Search and Rescue Utah Task Force 1, one of the 28 FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces in the United States. Managed daily by full-time staff of Unified Fire under the direction of the Federal Emergency Management Agency - Urban Search & Rescue, Response Directorate/Operations Division.