Tuscaloosa Fire and Rescue Service

Tuscaloosa, AL, 35401

FDID: 06301
Weather Warning
Last Updated: Jan. 7, 2020, 2:29 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
South
FDID
06301
State
AL
Phone
(205) 248-5420
Fax
(205) 349-0314
IAFF
403

Structure Hazard Level Distribution

97,460 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 Tuscaloosa Fire and Rescue Service fire department is a career department located in the South NFPA region and headquartered in Tuscaloosa, AL.

207,130

Protected Population

155.42mi²

Community Size

Annual Structure Fires

Annual structure fire counts for the Tuscaloosa Fire and Rescue Service based on the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS).

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Station Name Address
Tuscaloosa Fire and Rescue Station 12 Tuscaloosa Air Crash 7515 Robert Cardinal Airport Road
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