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Special thanks to Frank San Severino for compiling the information again.
METROFIRE 2007 STATISTICS
Special thanks to Frank San Severino for compiling this information.
Total Metro Fire Responses: 292,124
Total Metro Fire Multiples: 166
2nd: 136
3rd: 20
4th: 7
5th: 1
6th: 1
7th: 1
District wide daily incident total is 800.04
Total Square Miles: 376.4
Total Population: 1,965,747
STATIONS AND APPARATUS
Stations |
151 |
Engines |
147 |
Ladders |
56 |
Towers |
13 |
Quints |
Engine 2 |
Quints |
Ladder 9 |
Rescue |
8 |
Ambulances |
12 |
A.R.F.F |
5 |
Haz-Mat |
5 |
Marine Units |
8 |
Dive Rescue |
3 |
Air Supply* |
5 |
Field Comm |
3 |
Light Units* |
8 |
Brush Units |
19 |
Tech Rescue |
3 |
Collapse Rescue |
2 |
Rail Rescue |
1 |
Special Units ** |
8 |
Re-Hab |
1 |
* Includes Aux. units
**Includes Emergency Response Units (ERU)
Fire Department Based EMS Systems:
Arlington, Belmont, Burlington, Cambridge*, Lexington, Lynn**, Needham, Randolph, Reading, Watertown, Weston, Winchester, Woburn.
Third Municipal Service EMS (Boston Health & Hospitals):
Boston.
Member communities providing First Responder with contract ambulance services:
Braintree, Brookline, Cambridge*, Chelsea, Dedham, Everett, Lynn*, Malden, Medford, Melrose, Milton, Newton, Quincy, Revere, Saugus, Somerville, Stoneham, Wakefield, Waltham, Wellesley, Weymouth, Winthrop.
* Cambridge operates 2 non-transporting Advanced Life Support (Para-medic) units. Transport is provided by a contract ambulance service.
**Lynn operates an ALS level ambulance, which does not respond to BLS (Basic Life Support) type calls.