Providence Fire Department

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In Omnia Paratus – “In All Things Ready”

The Providence Fire Department traces its roots back to 1754, when it was first established as a volunteer force. On March 1, 1854, it became a fully paid professional department, making it the second-oldest continually operated professional fire department in the United States. Today, more than 450 Firefighter/EMTs and 23 civilian staff proudly continue t

hat tradition, responding to over 45,000 calls for service each year. Serving the 180,000 residents of Providence and the 300,000 workers and visitors who come into the city daily, the department provides comprehensive emergency services including fire suppression, advanced life support, technical rescue, hazardous materials response, and marine operations. Its members are on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, while also focusing on prevention through inspections, plan reviews, code enforcement, fire investigations, and public education. In recent years it has launched programs such as the Mobile Integrated Health initiative, the EMS Bicycle Unit, and the Cadet Program, which provides new pathways into the fire service. Significant investments—supported by local and federal funding—have modernized technology, expanded training, and upgraded apparatus, including new engines, a tower ladder, and advanced rescue units. Recognized as an ISO Class 1 department, Providence Fire continues to set the standard for professionalism and service. Guided by its motto—“In Omnia Paratus – In All Things Ready”—the men and women of the Providence Fire Department remain committed to protecting the community with dedication, respect, and compassion.

Providence Police and Fire personnel remain on scene of a 3-alarm fire in the area of 160 Carpenter Street. Multiple hom...
05/29/2026

Providence Police and Fire personnel remain on scene of a 3-alarm fire in the area of 160 Carpenter Street. Multiple homes were impacted, and emergency crews continue operations in the area.

Residents and motorists are asked to avoid Carpenter Street and surrounding roads to allow first responders to work safely. Traffic delays and road closures are expected.

The fire is currently under control and all known occupants safely evacuated. The cause remains under investigation.

05/22/2026
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05/04/2026

Today, we celebrate National Firefighters Day - honoring the brave individuals who risk everything to protect our community, answering the call in our most critical moments.

We're proud of these new recruits for choosing Providence and stepping into this vital role. Wishing them strength and success as they begin their journey as Providence Firefighters. 🔥

Providence Fire Department members are participating in Active Shooter Event Response training throughout the week. The ...
04/20/2026

Providence Fire Department members are participating in Active Shooter Event Response training throughout the week. The training includes classroom instruction along with hands-on tourniquet application practice to strengthen lifesaving skills and enhance coordinated emergency response.

A total of 19 members were promoted across the ranks of Battalion Chief, Fire Captain, Rescue Captain, Rescue Lieutenant...
04/20/2026

A total of 19 members were promoted across the ranks of Battalion Chief, Fire Captain, Rescue Captain, Rescue Lieutenant, and Fire Lieutenant.

Several members were recognized with departmental honors including Meritorious 1st Class awards, Unit Citations, and Commendable Action awards for their responses to incidents including water rescues, structure fires, and EMS calls.

3 likes, 1 comment. "Swearing-in, commendation ceremony held for PFD"

Today, the Providence Fire Department recognized members for outstanding service and heroic actions — including first re...
04/18/2026

Today, the Providence Fire Department recognized members for outstanding service and heroic actions — including first responders honored for their response to the Brown University critical incident in December 2025.

The ceremony also celebrated the promotion of 19 members across multiple ranks, recognizing their leadership, dedication, and commitment to protecting our community.

Congratulations to all of today’s honorees and promotees. Your service makes Providence proud.

Thanks to the Brown Men's Lacrosse team for the great visit at our Brook Street Station today!The team stopped by to con...
04/16/2026

Thanks to the Brown Men's Lacrosse team for the great visit at our Brook Street Station today!

The team stopped by to connect with our firefighters, show their appreciation, and spend some time with the crew. They also shared tickets to their upcoming Salute to Service game next weekend.

We appreciate the support and always enjoy building strong connections with our community.

Providence firefighters training in structural collapse operations—part of a broader program to build proficiency across...
04/14/2026

Providence firefighters training in structural collapse operations—part of a broader program to build proficiency across all technical rescue disciplines.

Demanding, hands-on training like this ensures our crews are prepared to operate in the most complex and high-risk environments.

Protecting Providence, one home at a time.PFD members teamed up with the RI Chapter American Red Cross and community par...
04/08/2026

Protecting Providence, one home at a time.

PFD members teamed up with the RI Chapter American Red Cross and community partners to install free smoke alarms and help families prepare home fire escape plans during today’s Sound the Alarm event.
Thank you to all the volunteers!

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325 Washington Street
Providence, RI
02903

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