Corpo de Bombeiros de Macau
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Corpo de Bombeiros de Macau (Macau Fire Brigade) |
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Established | 1999 |
Strength | 739 |
Stations | 7 |
Commissioner | Secretariat for Security |
Corpo de Bombeiros de Macau or Macau Fire Brigade is responsible for fire and rescue services in Macau. The CDBM was formed in 1999, but fire brigades dates back to 1851. The department is organized under the Public Security Bureau of Macau and under the Secretariat for Security.
The brigade is responsible for fire and rescue for both land and air.
The organization has a total of 739 uniformed firefighters and paramedics serving from 7 fire stations in Macau.
A list of stations:
- 3 mainland
- 3 Tapia
- 1 Coloane
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[edit] Commissioners
- Loi Kam Wan - Commssioner Macau Fire Service
- Eurico Lopes Fazenda - Deputy Commssioner Macau Fire Service
- Lei Pun Chi - Deputy Commssioner Macau Fire Service
[edit] Rank
- Chefe-Mor
- Chefe-Mor Adjunto
- Chefe Principal
- Chefe-Ajundante
- Chefe de Primeira
- Chefe Assistente
- Chefe
- Subchefe
- Bombeiro-Ajudante
- Bombeiro
[edit] Fleet
- Honda Civic City Command Car Japan
- Mercedes-Benz Bronto Skylift F52 HLA snorkel Germany
- Scania Heavy Rescue Tender Germany
- Land Rover Defender rescue operation United Kingdom
- Scania TTL aerial Germany
- Scania 114G HAZMAT tender Germany
- Mitsubishi Canter TLF Japan
- Mitsubishi STLF FUSO/Morita Snorkel 17M Japan
- Mazda Astina 1.8 Commander Car Japan
- Suzuki Commander Car Japan
- Mitsubishi Canter TLF Japan
- Mercedes-Benz 3535 Germany
- Scania 94D Heavy Rescue Unit Germany
- Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Rescue Unit Germany
- Mercedes-Benz 412 Ambulance Germany
- Suzuki Van Japan
- Mercedes-Benz 210 Ambulance Germany
- Mitsubishi Fuso/Morita 40M TL Japan
- Iveco Magirus 260-32AH/DL 50
- Mecredes 1622/Metz DLK30 Germany
- Mitsubishi Fuso/Morita AP17 Japan
- Mitsubishi/Morita TLF 2500 Japan
- Mitsubishi/Morita TLF 1500 Japan
- Mitsubishi Canter TLF 1500 Japan
- Mitsubishi Canter GW Japan
- Land Rover TLF United Kingdom
- Suzuki Commander Car Japan
- Mitsubishi Van Japan
- Mercedes-Benz 210 Ambulance Germany
[edit] See also
- Fire Services Department (Hong Kong)
- General Fire Brigade of Guangdong
- Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department
- Seoul Metropolitan Fire and Disaster Management Department
- Singapore Civil Defence Force