Buffalo Fire Department - Fire Station Locations and Apparatus

Fire Station Locations and Apparatus

Below is a complete listing of all Fire Station Locations and current active fire companies/units in the city of Buffalo.

Engine Company Ladder Company Special Unit Other Unit Command Unit Address
Engine 1 Ladder 2 132 Ellicott St.
Engine 2 Arson Unit/Fire Marshals Division Chief 376 Virginia St.
Engine 3 3rd Battalion Chief 609 Broadway St.
Engine 4 Reserve Engine, Reserve Engine 939 Abbott Rd.
Engine 19 209 Forest Ave.
Fireboat Cotter 155 Ohio St.
Engine 21 Ladder 6 Rescue 1, Collapse/Technical Rescue Unit 1229 Jefferson Ave.
Engine 22 1528 Broadway St.
Engine 23 3226 Bailey Ave.
Engine 25 Ladder 10 6th Battalion Chief 517 Southside Pkwy.
Engine 26 703 Tonawanda St.
Engine 28 1174 E. Lovejoy St.
Engine 31 Ladder 14 2025 Bailey Ave.
Engine 32 Ladder 5 700 Seneca St.
Engine 33 ATF Explosives Response Squad 1720 Fillmore Ave.
Engine 34 Ladder 7 2839 Main St.
Engine 35 Ladder 15 1512 Clinton St.
Engine 36 Ladder 13 Haz-Mat. 1 Haz-Mat. Trailer 860 Hertel Ave.
Engine 37 Ladder 4 CBRNE Unit 4th Battalion Chief 500 Rhode Island St.
Engine 38 Reserve Engine 7th Battalion Chief 398 Linden Ave.

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