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Prescott Fire Department

Prescott Fire Department
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Operational area
Country  United States
State  Arizona
City Prescott
Agency overview
Established 1885
Annual calls 8737 (2012)
Employees 92
Staffing Career
EMS level ALS
IAFF 3066
Facilities and equipment
Stations 5
Engines 7
Trucks 2
HAZMAT 1
Airport crash 1
Wildland 4 - Type 6
Website
Official website
IAFF website

The Prescott Fire Department is the municipal fire department for the city of Prescott, Arizona. Additionally, the PFD provides aircraft rescue and firefighting for the Prescott Municipal Airport. Founded in 1885, it is the oldest fire department in the State of Arizona. With a coverage area of 41.5 square miles (107 km2) and serving a population of 39,843, the PFD consists of 92 career personnel, split among five fire stations.

Prior to 1884 Prescott had no water system for fire protection, so wells were sunk at the four corners of the courthouse plaza and double acting hand pumps were installed. In 1884 the water system was installed and the Prescott Volunteer Fire Department was started with a single hose company using a two-wheeled cart hand drawn with 600 feet (180 m) of 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) hose. In 1954 the then four separate volunteer companies were merged into one and named Prescott Fire Department.

The Granite Mountain Hotshots were a group within the department whose mission was to fight wildfires. Founded in 2002 as a fuels mitigation crew, it transitioned to a handcrew (Type 2 I/A) in 2004, and ultimately to a hotshot crew in 2008. The crew had their own fire station, station 7, where equipment was housed including two 10-person crew carriers.

On June 30, 2013, 19 members of the group were killed fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire. There were twenty members of the group, of which only one survived. The firefighters had apparently deployed fire shelters, but not all of the bodies were found inside them. According to the National Fire Protection Association, it was the greatest loss of life for firefighters in a wildfire since 1933, the deadliest wildfire of any kind since 1991, and the greatest loss of firefighters in the United States since the September 11 attacks. Vice President Joe Biden attended the memorial and stated, "All men are created equal. But then, a few became firefighters."


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