The Baltimore City Fire Department proudly joins our community in celebrating Juneteenth, a day that honors freedom, reflection, and resilience. As we celebrate, we remain committed to serving with pride, respect, and unity. Happy Juneteenth from BCFD. #Juneteenth #BCFD
Baltimore Fire
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The Baltimore City Fire Department serves an area of 92 sq mi and more than 620,000 residents. The department responds to over 235,000 emergency calls per year.
Joined June 2009
- @BaltimoreFire is gearing up for Sail250 w/ advanced joint training on the water. Members of Fireboat 1 , the John R. Frazier partnered w/ the Maryland State Police Aviation Command Trooper 3 team to conduct coordinated hoist‑operations training. This exercise ensures our crews
- The Baltimore City Fire Department was proud to welcome Siyon Mack as Fire Chief for the Day. Siyon had the opportunity to shadow Chief Wallace alongside a few BCFD cadets as he toured department facilities, met members of the department, and got a behind-the-scenes look at the
00:00 - Smoke alarms save lives, but only when they are installed, tested, and working properly. Make sure you have smoke alarms on every level of your home, inside bedrooms, and outside sleeping areas. Test your alarms once a month and replace batteries as needed. Fire safety starts at
- Today the @BaltimoreFire was operating on a 3rd Alarm fire in the 2500 block of Brookfield Avenue. The fire is currently under control. 3rd Alarm Box 13-81 🔥
- Members of the Baltimore City Fire Department were proud to participate in Baltimore’s 51st Pride Parade, celebrating unity, inclusion, and community across our city. While some members marched in the parade, others worked throughout the event to support public safety, provide
- Extreme heat can be dangerous, especially for older adults, young children, outdoor workers, and anyone with medical conditions. The Baltimore City Fire Department reminds residents to stay hydrated, limit outdoor activity during the hottest parts of the day, and check on
- Media staging is being established for the active incident at 4th and Northbridge. A debrief is planned for approx between 4:30- 4:45PM. Additional updates will be provided as available.
- June is PTSD Awareness Month, a reminder that mental health matters and no one should suffer in silence. The Baltimore City Fire Department stands with those living with PTSD, including first responders, veterans, survivors, and members of our community. Your mental health
- The Baltimore City Fire Department proudly celebrates Pride Month and stands with our LGBTQ+ community. We honor the strength, resilience, and contributions of those who continue to lead with courage and pride. This month and every month, BCFD remains committed to serving every
- The annual Maryland Fire-Rescue Services Memorial was held in Annapolis, where thousands gathered to honor ten public servants who gave their lives in service to their communities. Among those honored were two members of the Baltimore City Fire Department: EVD Charles Mudra,
- June is National Safety Month, and the Baltimore City Fire Department encourages residents to make safety a priority at home, at work, and in the community. From checking smoke alarms and practicing fire escape plans to staying hydrated, driving carefully, and looking out for one
- This National CPR and AED Awareness Week, the Baltimore City Fire Department was proud to provide hands-on CPR training for veterans and staff at the Maryland Center for Veterans Education and Training (MCVET). Teaching lifesaving skills is one of the most important ways we help



















