Providence Fire Department

Address

325 Washington Street
Providence, RI 02903

(401) 274-3348

http://www.providenceri.gov/fire-department/

Description:

The Providence Fire Department protects human life and property from fire, prevents fire by monitoring property owner compliance with safety ordinances, provides "first responder" emergency and services, and educates the community through school and neighborhood programs.

Free smoke detectors (and carbon monoxide detectors when available) to low income and handicapped residents of one, two and three-family houses in Providence. If you are unable to come and pick up your detectors you can call 243-6034 to have them delivered to you.

Providence Fire Stations:
776 Allens Avenue, 02905
Engine 13

426 Admiral Street, 02908
Engine 12, Rescue 7

630 Atwells Avenue, 02909
Engine 14, Rescue 6

10 Branch Avenue, 02904
Engine 2, Rescue 3

847 Broad Street, 02905
Engine 10, Rescue 1

223 Brook Street, 02906
Engine 9

489 Hartford Avenue, 02909
Engine 6, Rescue 2

201 Messer Street, 02909
Engine 8

136 Mt. Pleasant Avenue, 02908
Engine 15

151 North Main Street, 02903
Engine 7, Rescue 5

274 Reservoir Avenue, 02907
Engine 11

325 Washington Street, 02903
Special Hazards Ladder 1, Engine 3, Rescue 4, Division 1

Fire Prevention Bureau public education branch is responsible for teaching public safety to the citizens of Providence. At no charge, public educators speak to businesses, organizations, schools and at special events about the importance of fire safety.
Some of the methods that are used to spread our public safety messages to citizens and visitors are:
Smoke Trailer/Safety House !€“ Towed to schools and events to teach prevention methods and ways to escape a fire
Presenting at City school!€™s throughout the school year
Community Events !€“ Attends many community events with smoke trailer, safety brochures, and free smoke detectors.
Business Education !€“ Responds to the needs of local businesses by offering safety training for their employees on evacuation planning and fire drills
911 Phone Call Simulator !€“ Device that teaches young children the proper way to call in an emergency to a 911 operator.
Sparky the Fire Dog !€“ Professional !€œSparky the Fire Dog!€ costume, from NFPA, to help teach fire safety to preschoolers and other young children. Sparky always steals the show and the hearts of both the children and adults that are present!
Public Safety Brochures !€“ Wide variety of public safety related brochures free to the public. English and Spanish.
Safety Materials for children !€“ Hand out many safety related items to children throughout the city. Among these items are plastic fire helmets, coloring books & crayons, pencils, rulers, refrigerator magnets, etc.

Description

The public education branch of the Fire Prevention Bureau is responsible for teaching public safety to the citizens of Providence. At no charge, public educators speak to businesses, organizations, schools and at special events about the importance of fire safety. Some of the methods that are used to spread our public safety messages to citizens and visitors are: Smoke Trailer/Safety House – Towed to schools and events to teach prevention methods and ways to escape a fire Presenting at City school’s throughout the school year Community Events – Attends many community events with smoke trailer, safety brochures, and free smoke detectors. Business Education – Responds to the needs of local businesses by offering safety training for their employees on evacuation planning and fire drills 911 Phone Call Simulator – Device that teaches young children the proper way to call in an emergency to a 911 operator. Sparky the Fire Dog – Professional “Sparky the Fire Dog” costume, from NFPA, to help teach fire safety to preschoolers and other young children. Sparky always steals the show and the hearts of both the children and adults that are present! Public Safety Brochures – Wide variety of public safety related brochures free to the public. English and Spanish. Safety Materials for children – Hand out many safety related items to children throughout the city. Among these items are plastic fire helmets, coloring books & crayons, pencils, rulers, refrigerator magnets, etc.

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM

Eligibility

All. Must meet income guidelines for free fire/carbon monoxide detectors.

Fees

Smoke/Carbon monoxide detector inspections $30; Re-inspection $60. Fire Inspection $100.

Intake Procedure

Call to invite a speaker to your business or school. Pick up your detectors at the the office or call 243-6034 to have them delivered to you.

Service Area

Providence

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island
    • Providence County
      • Providence
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Description

Fire inspections are required for various reasons. These may include but are not limited to: Sale of a business or a property Change of use (change of occupancy) Licensing Complaint or investigation Owners request Tent Nightclub Special Amusements, flame effects, pyrotechnics, and firework Occupancies required to be inspected per RIGL 23-28.5-1 Nightclubs with an occupancy of 150 and greater, places of assembly with an occupancy of 300 and greater and apartment buildings need to comply with fire alarm and sprinkler requirements listed in the Rhode Island State Fire Code. Places of worship as defined in RIGL 23-28.1-5 shall comply with RIGL 23-28.6-24 with amendments RILSC (Add) 13.1.8.1

Hours

Mon- Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM

Eligibility

Providence residents/ businesses

Fees

Fire Inspection $100. Paid at time of inspection. Accepts business checks or money orders, made out to the Providence Fire Department. Cash or personal checks are not accepted.

Intake Procedure

Call the Providence Fire Department

Service Area

Providence

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island
    • Providence County
      • Providence
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Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

    Serves all areas

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Description

All residents and visitors should be protected by smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Free smoke detectors available (and carbon monoxide detectors when available) to low income and handicapped residents of one, two and three-family houses in Providence. Smoke and carbon monoxide detector inspections are required for all new houses and on any homes that are being sold.

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM

Eligibility

Low income and handicapped residents of one, two and three-family houses in Providence

Fees

Inspections $30. Re-Inspection $60. Paid at time of inspection. Accepts business checks or money orders, made out to the Providence Fire Department. Cash or personal checks are not accepted.

Intake Procedure

Call to request. Pick up your detectors at the Providence fire Department or call 243-6034 to have them delivered to you if unable.

Service Area

Providence

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island
    • Providence County
      • Providence
Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (JR-8400.8000) and related services within the Service Tree.

General Information

Hours:

CALL 9-1-1 FOR EMERGENCIES; Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM

Intake Process:

Call to invite a speaker to your business or school. Pick up your detectors at the the office or call 243-6034 to have them delivered to you.

Program Fees:

Smoke/Carbon monoxide detector inspections $30; Re-inspection $60. Fire Inspection $100. Paid at time of inspection. Accepts business checks or money orders, made out to the Providence Fire Department. Cash or personal checks are not accepted.

Is Shelter?

No

Miscellaneous

Related Resource

Date of Official Change:

June 23, 2014

Legal Status:

Governmental

Description

The public education branch of the Fire Prevention Bureau is responsible for teaching public safety to the citizens of Providence. At no charge, public educators speak to businesses, organizations, schools and at special events about the importance of fire safety. Some of the methods that are used to spread our public safety messages to citizens and visitors are: Smoke Trailer/Safety House – Towed to schools and events to teach prevention methods and ways to escape a fire Presenting at City school’s throughout the school year Community Events – Attends many community events with smoke trailer, safety brochures, and free smoke detectors. Business Education – Responds to the needs of local businesses by offering safety training for their employees on evacuation planning and fire drills 911 Phone Call Simulator – Device that teaches young children the proper way to call in an emergency to a 911 operator. Sparky the Fire Dog – Professional “Sparky the Fire Dog” costume, from NFPA, to help teach fire safety to preschoolers and other young children. Sparky always steals the show and the hearts of both the children and adults that are present! Public Safety Brochures – Wide variety of public safety related brochures free to the public. English and Spanish. Safety Materials for children – Hand out many safety related items to children throughout the city. Among these items are plastic fire helmets, coloring books & crayons, pencils, rulers, refrigerator magnets, etc.

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM

Eligibility

All. Must meet income guidelines for free fire/carbon monoxide detectors.

Fees

Smoke/Carbon monoxide detector inspections $30; Re-inspection $60. Fire Inspection $100.

Intake Procedure

Call to invite a speaker to your business or school. Pick up your detectors at the the office or call 243-6034 to have them delivered to you.

Service Area

Providence

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island
    • Providence County
      • Providence
Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (JR-8200.2000) and related services within the Service Tree.

Description

Fire inspections are required for various reasons. These may include but are not limited to: Sale of a business or a property Change of use (change of occupancy) Licensing Complaint or investigation Owners request Tent Nightclub Special Amusements, flame effects, pyrotechnics, and firework Occupancies required to be inspected per RIGL 23-28.5-1 Nightclubs with an occupancy of 150 and greater, places of assembly with an occupancy of 300 and greater and apartment buildings need to comply with fire alarm and sprinkler requirements listed in the Rhode Island State Fire Code. Places of worship as defined in RIGL 23-28.1-5 shall comply with RIGL 23-28.6-24 with amendments RILSC (Add) 13.1.8.1

Hours

Mon- Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM

Eligibility

Providence residents/ businesses

Fees

Fire Inspection $100. Paid at time of inspection. Accepts business checks or money orders, made out to the Providence Fire Department. Cash or personal checks are not accepted.

Intake Procedure

Call the Providence Fire Department

Service Area

Providence

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island
    • Providence County
      • Providence
Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (JR-1900.2100) and related services within the Service Tree.

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

    Serves all areas

Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (JR-1950) and related services within the Service Tree.

Description

All residents and visitors should be protected by smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. Free smoke detectors available (and carbon monoxide detectors when available) to low income and handicapped residents of one, two and three-family houses in Providence. Smoke and carbon monoxide detector inspections are required for all new houses and on any homes that are being sold.

Hours

Mon-Fri 8:30AM-4:30PM

Eligibility

Low income and handicapped residents of one, two and three-family houses in Providence

Fees

Inspections $30. Re-Inspection $60. Paid at time of inspection. Accepts business checks or money orders, made out to the Providence Fire Department. Cash or personal checks are not accepted.

Intake Procedure

Call to request. Pick up your detectors at the Providence fire Department or call 243-6034 to have them delivered to you if unable.

Service Area

Providence

Geography Served

    If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.

  • Rhode Island
    • Providence County
      • Providence
Edit Service DetailsClick here to see this service (JR-8400.8000) and related services within the Service Tree.

Geographies Served

  • Serves All Areas

Address Listings

Physical (Primary)

325 Washington Street
Providence, RI 02903

Mailing

325 Washington Street
Providence, RI 02903

Contacts

Chief George Farrell

Primary Contact

Anthony J. Di Giulio, Fire Marshal

Phone Numbers

Main Phone

(401) 274-3348

Chief

(401) 243-6060

Fire Marshall

(401) 243-6050

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