Nashville Fire Department

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Nashville Fire Deptartment
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Established 1807
Strength 1184
Stations 39
Engines 39
Trucks 12
Rescues 4
EMS Level BLS & ALS
Fire chief Stephen Halford

The Nashville Fire Department (NFD) provides fire and emergency medical service to Nashville-Davidson County, Tennessee.

[edit] History

The fire department started in May 1807 as a volunteer fire service and became a paid organization on July 24, 1860 with John S. Dashiell as the first chief. Nashville's first motorized fire engine was put into service in 1912. The department currently has thirty-nine stations. In 1974 the fire department put out fires and ambulances were provided by funeral homes and all firefighters are now cross trained as EMT's and Paramedics. [1]

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