Fire Station Locations and Apparatus
- Fire Station # 1 - Engine 1, Battalion 1 - 104 S. Beretania St. - Central/Downtown
- Fire Station # 2 - Engine 2, Ladder 2, Rescue 1 - 1610 Makaloa St. - Pawaa
- Fire Station # 3 - Engine 3 - 1202 Wilder Ave. - Makiki
- Fire Station # 4 - Engine 4, Ladder 4 - 601 N. Kuakini St. - Kuakini
- Fire Station # 5 - Engine 5, Ladder 5 - 971 Koko Head Ave. - Kaimuki
- Fire Station # 6 - Engine 6 - 1742 N. King St. - Kalihi
- Fire Station # 7 - Engine 7, Ladder 7, Battalion 2 - Ala Wai Blvd. & Kapahulu Ave. - Waikiki
- Fire Station # 8 - Engine 8 - 890 Valkenburgh St. - Mokulele
- Fire Station # 9 - Engine 9, Tower 9 - 555 Queen St. - Kakaako
- Fire Station # 10 - Engine 10 - 98-1239 Ulune St. - Aiea
- Fire Station # 11 - Engine 11 - 59-719 Kamehameha Hwy. - Sunset Beach
- Fire Station # 12 - Engine 12, Quint 12, Tanker 12 - Waipahu
- Fire Station # 13 - Engine 13 - 56460 Kamehameha Hwy. - Kahuku
- Fire Station # 14 - Engine 14, Boat 14 - Haleiwa
- Fire Station # 15 - Engine 15, Tanker 15 - Hauula
- Fire Station # 16 - Engine 16, Tanker 16 - Wahiawa
- Fire Station # 17 - Engine 17, Ladder 17, Battalion 3, Boat 17 - 45-910 Kamehameha Hwy. - Kaneohe
- Fire Station # 18 - Engine 18, Ladder 18, Water Craft 3 - Kailua
- Fire Station # 19 - Engine 19 - Aikahi
- Fire Station # 20 - Engine 20 - 886 1st St. - Pearl City
- Fire Station # 21 - Engine 21 - Kaaawa
- Fire Station # 22 - Engine 22 - 2850 E. Manoa Rd. - Manoa
- Fire Station # 23 - Engine 23 - Wailupe
- Fire Station # 24 - Engine 24 - 91-832 Pohakupuna Rd. - Ewa Beach
- Fire Station # 25 - Engine 25 - 115 Wyllie St. - Nuuanu
- Fire Station # 26 - Engine 26, Quint 26, Tanker 26 - Waianae
- Fire Station # 27 - Engine 27, Boat 27 - Waimanalo
- Fire Station # 28 - Engine 28, Tanker 28 - Nanakuli
- Fire Station # 29 - Engine 29, Ladder 29 - 2424 Date St. - McCully
- Fire Station # 30 - Engine 30, Ladder 30 - 2835 Ala Ilima St. - Moanalua
- Fire Station # 31 - Engine 31, Quint 31, Rescue 2 - 1334 N. Nimitz Hwy. - Kalihi Kai
- Fire Station # 32 - Engine 32, Haz-Mat. 1 - 1861 Kamehameha IV Rd. - Kalihi Uka
- Fire Station # 33 - Engine 33 - 3345 Kiwila St. - Palolo
- Fire Station # 34 - Engine 34, Quint 34, Boat 34 - 515 Lunalilo Home Rd. - Hawaii Kai
- Fire Station # 35 - Engine 35 - 92-885 Makakilo Dr. - Makakilo
- Fire Station # 36 - Engine 36 - 95-269 Kipapa Dr. - Mililani
- Fire Station # 37 - Engine 37 - Kahaluu
- Fire Station # 38 - Engine 38, Quint 38 - 98-1109 Komo Mai Dr. - Waiau
- Fire Station # 39 - Engine 39 - 42-510 Kalanianaole Hwy. - Olomana
- Fire Station # 40 - Engine 40, Quint 40, Tower 40, Battalion 4, Haz-Mat. 2 - 2020 Lauwiliwili Ave. - Kapolei
- Fire Station # 41 - Engine 41, Quint 41, Battalion 5 - Mililani Mauka
- Fire Station # 42 - Engine 42 - Waikele
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