Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire

Pittsburgh, PA, 15219

FDID: 02231
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Last Updated: June 25, 2020, 1:23 p.m.
Structure Hazard Level Distribution by Travel Time
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Effective Response Force Coverage
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Community Risk Assessment

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Fire Risk
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Fire Spread Risk
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Death and Injury Risk
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Low: less than 25% of departments have an equal or smaller risk value.
Medium: 25-75% of departments have a smaller risk value.
High: over 75% of departments have an equal or smaller risk value.

Summary

Department Type
Career
NFPA Region
Northeast
FDID
02231
State
PA
Phone
(412) 255-2860
Fax
(412) 255-8839
IAFF
1

Structure Hazard Level Distribution

225,046 total structures protected

Estimations

Number of fires per year
Average since 2010
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Beyond room/floor
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Beyond structure
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Deaths & injuries per year
Average since 2010
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Description

The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire fire department is a career department located in the Northeast NFPA region and headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA.

305,704

Protected Population

58.28mi²

Community Size

Annual Structure Fires

Annual structure fire counts for the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire based on the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS).

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Station Name Address
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 29 2100 Noblestown Road
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 30 916 Steuben Street
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 31 3000 Chartiers Avenue
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 32 900 Spring Garden Avenue
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 34 3914 Perrysville Avenue
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 34 3284 Central Avenue
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 35 1519 Orchlee Street
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 37 1124 West North Avenue
Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire Station 38 198 Essen Street
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