Emergency Contact Information

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does a fire engine or rescue truck respond ahead of the private ambulance to medical emergencies?

Fire stations are strategically located to provide rapid response to all kinds of emergencies. All fire fighters are trained as either Emergency Medical Technicians or Paramedics. Every fire engine and rescue truck is Advanced Life Support equipped with life saving equipment and at least one Paramedic. It is the best use of our resources.
 

Why do you use motorcycles?

The motorcycle is an efficient means of response for our  Paramedics  (Motor-Medics) who can reach patients with advance  lifesaving care even when traffic is gridlocked on race days, Bike Week, Black College Reunion, Biketoberfest and other special events.
 

How big is your service area and population?

We serve 62 square miles with 65,000 permanent residents. On race days or other special events we may have up to 400,000  people inside our city limits!
 

How many calls for emergency service do you get each year?

In  2011 we answered 18,812 emergency calls.


How can I get a Daytona Beach Fire Department uniform  patch?

With homeland security issues as they currently stand, we can no longer fulfill  any requests for our uniform patch.
 

What is your average response time to emergencies?

About 4 minutes.
 

What is Daytona Beach’s Insurance Services Office rating?

Class 3. Class 1 is the best, class 10 the worst.
 

How many stations does your Department have?

The Daytona Beach Fire Department has seven stations.
 

How many fire fighters are on each fire engine?

A minimum of three and a maximum of four, including a Lieutenant, an Engineer, and one or two Fire Fighters.
 

What is a fire fighter’s work schedule?

Firefighters work 24 hours on duty and 48 hours off duty, year round including weekends and holidays.
 

Does a National Registry for EMT Certification apply in Florida?

Call the State EMS Office at (850) 487-1911 for information.
 

How can we get a tour of a real fire station?

Call the Community Education Officer at (386) 671-4006.
 

How do I dispose of old flammable liquids, paints or antifreeze?

Contact Volusia County at (386) 257-6000 ext. 5926.
 

How do I dispose of non-working smoke detectors?

Contact Volusia County at (386) 257-6000 ext. 5926.
 

Fire Chief Jim Bland
James Bland
Fire Chief
fire@dbfd.us
(386)-671-4003
301 S. Beach Street

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