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Scranton Fire Department
SFD Logo
SFD IAFF Local 60 Patch
Operational area
Country
United States
State
Pennsylvania
County
Lackawanna
Address
518 Mulberry St, Scranton, Pa 18510 (Fire Headquarters)
Agency overview
Established
May 4, 1901 (1901-05-04)
Annual calls
~3000
Employees
Approximately 142 Firefighters and Fire Officers
Staffing
Career
Superintendent
John Judge IV
IAFF
Local 60
Motto
"Scranton's Bravest"
Facilities and equipment
Divisions
2
Stations
7 Operational, 2 Closed
Engines
5 Active, 5 Reserve
Trucks
2 Active, 1 Reserve
Rescues
1 Active, 1 Reserve
HAZMAT
1 Reserve
USAR
PA Company 3
Wildland
1 Reserve
Rescue boats
3 Reserve
Light and air
1 Reserve
Website
Official website
Official IAFF
The Scranton Fire Department (also known as the City of Scranton Bureau of Fire, SFD, Scranton Fire, and Station 50) provides fire protection, rescue services, hazardous materials mitigation, to the City of Scranton, Pennsylvania.[1] The department used volunteer fire companies throughout its history and was established as a career fire department on May 4, 1901.[2] The city maintained a combination of paid and volunteer firefighters from 1901 to 1907 when a full time department was established.[1] The Scranton Fire Department remains a full-time all career department today, with a total of about 142 professional firefighters and fire officers protecting the City of Scranton.[2]
^ ab"Scranton, Pa - Fire Department". Scranton, Pa - Official Website. Archived from the original on 21 March 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
^ ab"History of The Scranton Fire Department". scrantonfire.com. Archived from the original on 2010-11-27. Retrieved 2020-03-26.
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