Upper Darby Fire Department
Operational area | |
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Country | United States |
State | Pennsylvania |
City | Upper Darby |
Agency overview | |
Established | March 12, 1908 |
Annual calls | 5,000 |
Employees | 273 |
Staffing | Career and Volunteer |
Fire chief | Gary McAfee |
IAFF | 2493 |
Facilities and equipment | |
Divisions | 5 |
Stations | 5 |
Engines | 8 |
Trucks | 3 |
Platforms | 1 |
Quints | 1 |
Squads | 1 |
Rescues | 2 |
Website | |
Official website | |
IAFF website |
The Upper Darby Fire Department (UDFD) provides fire protection services to the Township of Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.
About the Upper Darby Fire Department
The Upper Darby Fire Department has the responsibility of providing fire suppression and rescue services to a population which numbers approximately 81,821 residents within the approximately seven point six two (7.62) square mile Township of Upper Darby.
The Department consists of five stations within the township: the Garrettford Drexel Hill Fire Company, established on March 12, 1908, the Highland Park Fire Company established November 29, 1911, the Upper Darby Fire Company established in 1916, the Cardington-Stonehurst Fire Company established on January 16, 1916, and the Primos Secane Westbrook Park Fire Company established in 1955. Each of the five stations make up the five operations districts of the township.
The Fire Department is a combination department, staffed by both a professional career staff and volunteer staff. Each of the five stations is staffed by volunteers, while only four stations are staffed by career members. Highland Park, Upper Darby, Cardington-Stonehurst and Primos-Secane-Westbrook Park all are staffed by both career and volunteer firefighters while Garrettford-Drexel Hill is the only station in the township to be staffed by volunteers only.
Divisions
The Upper Darby Fire Department is consisted of three divisions, Operations, Fire Prevention, and Training and Administration.
Operations: The Operations Division is responsible for the fire suppression and rescue operations of the Fire Department, encompassing the five fire houses of the department. The Operations Division also consists of the Fire Department's Technical Rescue Unit, Hazardous Materials Operations, as well as the Fire Marshal's Office.
Fire Prevention: The Fire Prevention Division is responsible for all fire prevention activities throughout the township. The Unit oversees all fire safety activities throughout all the schools in Upper Darby, as well as offering several programs designed to promote fire safety. These programs include free smoke detectors for the elderly/disabled, intervention for kids who are prone to setting fires, and deployment of the Fire Safety Trailer at community events.
Training and Administration: The Training and Administration Division is responsible for the training of the department's firefighters, as well as anything of administrative jurisdiction. The Division consists of a Director of Training and Administration as well as a Department Secretary.
Ranks Structure
Title | Insignia |
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Department Chief | |
Chief of Operations | |
Deputy Chief of Department | |
District Chief | |
Deputy District Chief | |
Captain | |
Lieutenant | |
Firefighter | |
Probationary Firefighter |
Facilities and Equipment
Station # | Station Name | Location | District | Apparatus |
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20 | Garrettford-Drexel Hill | 323 Edmonds Ave
Drexel Hill, PA 19026 |
1 | E20-1, E20-2, E20-3, R20, L20 |
26 | Highland Park | Park Ave & Cedar Ln
Upper Darby, PA 19082 |
2 | E26-1, E26-2, R26, L26 |
36 | Cardington-Stonehurst | 350 Harrison Ave
Upper Darby, PA 19082 |
4 | E36-2, L36, MSU36, Squirt 36 |
37 | Upper Darby | 7241 West Chester Pike
Upper Darby, PA 19082 |
3 | E37, Q37, 37-8 |
74 | Primos-Secane-Westbrook Park | 1005 Secane Ave
Secane, PA 19018 |
5 | E74-2, T74, Squad 74 |
Apparatus Glossary:
E - Engine
L - Ladder
R - Rescue
Q - Quint
T - Tower
MSU - Mask Service Unit
-8 - Utility Vehicle