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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