Broward County Uniform Station Numbering
The Broward County Uniform Station Numbering system is a system by which all fire stations and fire apparatus in Broward County are numbered. The numbering system was developed by the Fire Chief's Association of Broward County in order to minimize confusion and create efficient radio communications at large fires or emergency scenes, where multiple departments were working together. The system went into effect on October 1, 1990 after a large fire at GLS Fiberglass in Port Everglades in 1988. Prior to 1990, each fire department had its own numbering system, usually starting at 1 and proceeding to number each station that department operated from. At this large fire in Port Everglades, Dania Beach Fire Department, Hollywood Fire Department, Port Everglades Public Safety, and Fort Lauderdale Fire Department all were on scene with their own Engine 1s. As a result, every time a person called for "Engine 1" on fireground radios, confusion would ensue.[1]
After this fire, the Fire Chief's Association realized there had to be a way in which to standardize all fire apparatus identifiers throughout the county. They developed a system by which each fire department's station was assigned a countywide station number based on the order in which it was built in the county.[2] For example, Dania Beach built the first fire station in the county in the early 1900s, so they are given the rights to station number 1. Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue built the second station in Broward County, so they have the rights to the number station 2. This pattern continues for all stations throughout the county. If a station should close, the department to which the station belonged will keep the rights to that station number, should the department re-open that station, or build another one.
All units that respond from a fire station are identified over the radio by their type (Engine, Ladder, Quint, Rescue, Battalion, Division, etc.) followed by the station number (1, 2, 3, etc.). This allows any person to identify the type of unit, and its department of origin based on the unit identifier. For example, Engine 88 is a fire engine (apparatus type) and is from station 88, which belongs to Fort Lauderdale. If a station has more than one of the same type of apparatus responding from it, such as two rescues from one station, or two engines from one station, the apparatus type remains the same, but the number 2 precedes the station number. For example, the second rescue at station 46 is numbered Rescue 246. The second rescue at station 102 is identified as Rescue 2102. This numbering pattern continues for third, and fourth units respectively such as at Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport (Station 10) with Truck 210, 310, and 410.
By using this system, it simplifies all radio communications at large scale emergency incidents that occur in Broward County, Florida, and prevents duplication of unit identifiers, and confusion at an emergency scene.
Numbering Template
Station Number | Location | Department | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dania Beach | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
2 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | |
3 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | |
4 | Deerfield Beach | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
5 | Hollywood | Hollywood Fire-Rescue | |
6 | Port Everglades | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
7 | Hallandale Beach | Hallandale Beach Fire-Rescue | |
8 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | closed, units moved to station 2 |
9 | Oakland Park | Oakland Park Fire-Rescue | |
10 | Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | Aircraft rescue and firefighting |
11 | Pompano Beach | Pompano Beach Fire-Rescue | |
12 | Lauderdale-by-the-Sea VFD & American Medical Response | ||
13 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | |
14 | Unincorporated Central Broward | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
15 | Tamarac | Tamarac Fire-Rescue | |
16 | Wilton Manors | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue provides fire services for Wilton Manors |
17 | Broward County, Florida | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | Regional Haz-Mat ; Responds county wide |
18 | Margate | Margate/Coconut Creek Fire-Rescue | |
19 | Miramar | Miramar Fire-Rescue | |
20 | Oakland Park | Oakland Park Fire-Rescue | |
21 | Weston | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | Rescue unit operates out of station 67 |
22 | Lighthouse Point | Lighthouse Point Fire-Rescue | |
23 | Unincorporated Broward Broadview Park | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
24 | Pompano Beach] | Pompano Beach Fire-Rescue | |
25 | Plantation | Plantation Fire Department | |
26 | Canteen Station | South Florida Rehab & Emergency Support Team, Inc | http://www.southfloridarest.org |
27 | Pembroke Park & West Park | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
28 | Cooper City | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
29 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | |
30 | Lauderhill | Lauderhill Fire-Rescue | |
31 | Hollywood | Hollywood Fire-Rescue | Technical rescue & HazMat team |
32 | Broward County, FL | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | Technical rescue Responds countywide ; BSO's Technical Rescue Team is summoned in dangerous situations such as structural collapses and entrapments. |
33 | Pembroke Pines | Pembroke Pines Fire Department | |
34 | North Lauderdale | North Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | |
35 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | |
36 | Tamarac | Tamarac Fire Rescue | Station 36 used to belong to Southwest Ranches (serviced by Broward Sheriff's Office FR), then was serviced by Pembroke Pines FR, then was serviced by Davie FR. Station closed (moved to station 112). Station number 36 now belongs to City Of Tamarac Fire Rescue [3] |
37 | Lauderdale Lakes | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
38 | Davie | Davie Fire Rescue | |
39 | Sunrise | Sunrise Fire-Rescue | |
40 | Hollywood | Hollywood Fire-Rescue | |
41 | Tamarac | Tamarac Fire-Rescue | |
42 | Parkland | Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Rescue | Used to be serviced by Broward Sheriff's Fire Rescue (BSOFR), now serviced by Coral Springs Fire Rescue (being changed to Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Rescue (CS/PFR) |
43 | Coral Springs | Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Rescue | |
44 | North Lauderdale | North Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | |
45 | Hollywood | Hollywood Fire-Rescue | |
46 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | |
47 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | Technical rescue Team |
48 | Reserved for Tamarac Fire Rescue | ||
49 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | Marine rescue team |
50 | Coconut Creek | Margate/Coconut Creek Fire-Rescue | Reopened, was under refurbishment |
51 | Deerfield Beach | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | In service as of 10-1-11 |
52 | Pompano Beach | Pompano Beach Fire-Rescue | |
53 | Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | Aircraft rescue and firefighting & HazMat Team |
54 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | |
55 | Weston | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
56 | Plantation | Plantation Fire Department | |
57 | Lauderhill | Lauderhill Fire-Rescue | |
58 | Margate | Margate/Coconut Creek Fire-Rescue | |
59 | Sunrise | Sunrise Fire-Rescue | |
60 | Hallandale Beach | Hallandale Beach Fire-Rescue | |
61 | Pompano Beach | Pompano Beach Fire-Rescue | |
62 | Plantation | Plantation Fire Department | |
63 | Pompano Beach | Pompano Beach Fire-Rescue | |
64 | Coral Springs | Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Rescue | |
65 | Davie | Davie Fire-Rescue | |
66 | Deerfield Beach | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
67 | Weston | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
68 | Davie | Davie Fire-Rescue | |
69 | Pembroke Pines | Pembroke Pines Fire Department | |
70 | Miramar | Miramar Fire-Rescue | |
71 | Coral Springs | Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Rescue | |
72 | Sunrise | Sunrise Fire-Rescue | |
73 | Lauderhill | Lauderhill Fire Rescue | |
74 | Hollywood | Hollywood Fire-Rescue | |
75 | Deerfield Beach | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
76 | Plantation | Plantation Fire Department | |
77 | Plantation | Plantation Fire Department | |
78 | Tamarac | Tamarac Fire-Rescue | Temporarily closed, under refurbishment. Operating out of a modular fire station near the Mainlands 5 clubhouse. |
79 | Pembroke Pines | Pembroke Pines Fire Department | |
80 | Coral Springs | Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Rescue | |
81 | Weston | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
82 | Southwest Ranches | Southwest Ranches Volunteer Fire Department | Serves alongside Davie Fire Rescue |
83 | Sunrise | Sunrise Fire-Rescue | |
84 | Miramar | Miramar Fire-Rescue | |
85 | Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport | Broward County Sheriff's Office | Air Rescue |
86 | Davie | Davie Fire-Rescue | Does not exist as of 07-25-15 ; Planned for the future and will be located in Shenandoah Park. Service area is the Northwest and Western areas.[4] |
87 | Oakland Park | Oakland Park Fire-Rescue | |
88 | Fort Lauderdale | Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue | closed, units moved to Station 53 |
89 | Pembroke Pines | Pembroke Pines Fire Department | |
90 | Hallandale Beach | Hallandale Beach Fire-Rescue | |
91 | Davie | Davie Fire-Rescue | |
92 | Sunrise | Sunrise Fire-Rescue | Technical rescue & HazMat teams |
93 | Broward County, FL | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | Regional Haz-Mat unit ; Responds county wide |
94 | Coconut Creek | Margate/Coconut Creek Fire-Rescue | |
95 | Coral Springs | Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Rescue | |
96 | Plantation | Plantation Fire Department | |
97 | Parkland | Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Rescue | Used to be serviced by Broward Sheriff's Fire Rescue (BSOFR), now serviced by Coral Springs Fire Rescue (being changed to Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Rescue (CS/PFR) |
98 | Margate | Margate/Coconut Creek Fire-Rescue | |
99 | Pembroke Pines | Pembroke Pines Fire Department | |
100 | Miramar | Miramar Fire-Rescue | |
101 | Pembroke Pines | Pembroke Pines Fire Department | |
102 | Deerfield Beach | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
103 | Pompano Beach | Pompano Beach Fire-Rescue | |
104 | Davie | Davie Fire-Rescue | |
105 | Hollywood | Hollywood Fire-Rescue | |
106 | I-75 @ MM 35/Alligator Alley (Florida Everglades) | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
107 | Miramar | Miramar Fire Rescue | Reserved for Miramar Fire Rescue ; Station was opened back in 2013, was only to be open for two years, now closed. Looking for a permanent location.[5] |
108 | Hollywood Seminole Indian Reservation | Seminole Tribe Fire-Rescue | |
109 | Parkland | Coral Springs/Parkland Fire Rescue | Used to be serviced by BSOFR |
110 | Lauderhill | Lauderhill Fire-Rescue | |
111 | Deerfield Beach | Broward Sheriff's Office Fire Rescue | |
112 | Southwest Ranches | Davie Fire Rescue | Open 09/01/11 upon BSOFR Sta 36 closure. |
113 | Coconut Creek | Margate / Coconut Creek Fire Rescue | Fire Station 113 is currently being planned. Station 113 will service central Coconut Creek.[6][7] |
References
- ↑ Baumgardner, Randy W. (2001). Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue Department. Paducah, KY: Turner. ISBN 1563117320.
- ↑ Baumgardner, Randy W. (2001). Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue Department. Paducah, KY: Turner. ISBN 1563117320.
- ↑ http://www.tamarac.org/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/159
- ↑ http://www.daviefire.com/page1/page6/page5/index.php
- ↑ http://www.fcabc.com/mutual%20aid/stations.php
- ↑ http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/broward/coconut-creek/fl-ccf-millage-1009-20141013-story.html
- ↑ http://www.fcabc.com/mutual%20aid/stations.php