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The Albuquerque Fire Department is a paid municipal department,
comprised of 650 uniformed personnel, serving a jurisdiction of
more than 182 square miles and an estimated city population of
448,600; the greater metropolitan area population is estimated
at 780,614.
The mission of the Albuquerque Fire Department is to "save lives, and protect property and the environment, while continuing to emphasize fire fighter safety and survival."
The Department fulfills its mission through the coordinated effort of the Fire & Rescue Emergency Services (Operations) and Human Resources divisions, and the Office of Emergency Management.
The Fire and Rescue Emergency Services Division is the largest division within the Albuquerque Fire Department. Under the direction of a Deputy Chief, the division is tasked with providing the people of Albuquerque with a rapid response to - and control of a wide-range of emergency situations. Serving in dual roles as both fire fighters and emergency medical technicians, the men and women of the Division are responsible for providing fire suppression and emergency medical services.
Under
the direction of the Deputy Chief for Human Resources, the Human
Resources Division is comprised of all programs that
support the efforts of emergency-responder personnel through
the following programs: Communications (Alarm Room), Fire Marshal's
Office (Fire Prevention Bureau), Fire Investigations, Capital
Improvements Program (CIP), Albuquerque Fire Academy, and the Fiscal
Program.