Butler City Building: 140 West North Street Butler, PA, 16001-5298
Phone: (724) 285-4124 Fax: (724) 285-6880 Emergency: Call 9-1-1
City of Butler
CITY OF BUTLER
Butler, Pennsylvania
City of Butler
CITY OF BUTLER
Butler, Pennsylvania

Bureau of Fire

The City of Butler Bureau of Fire operates from a single centrally located fire station, responding to approximately 2,300 fire and rescue incidents annually.  Apparatus includes two Engines, one Tower Ladder, one Rescue Squad, and a Command unit.  The Bureau of Fire is licensed by the PA Department of Health as a Quick Response Service to provide emergency medical services (EMS) prior to the arrival of an ambulance.

Full-time staff consists of the Fire Chief, three Captains, three Lieutenants, and twelve Firefighters.  There is a minimum of four personnel on-duty 24 hours a day.

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The City of Butler Bureau of Fire stands ready as an all-hazards response organization, and works to promote community risk reduction.

The collective vision for the City of Butler Bureau of Fire is to:

  • Continually look for ways to improve, proactively identify and address community risks, and strive to meet national standards and fire service best practices.
  • Be community focused with a strong customer service orientation.  We will treat others the way we would want to be treated.
  • Be an innovative learning organization.  We will seek training, apply current fire service research, and pre-plan our response area.
  • Capitalize on the talents of each team member and empower them to deliver the most effective service to the community.
  • Seek opportunities for effective fire prevention outreach.
  • Work together as a team, and be respectful of each other.

One in three homes in the City of Butler do not have a working smoke alarm!  Most residential fire fatalities occur in homes without a working smoke alarm.  Smoke alarms should be placed on each floor of the home and inside each bedroom.  Smoke alarms have a limited service life, and should be replaced every 10 years.  The City of Butler Bureau of Fire can check and install smoke alarms in your home at no cost, based on supply.  Please contact us to schedule an appointment.

Click here for the rules on recreational fires.  A permit is not required for a recreational fire. However, recreational fires are a source of numerous complaints, and can result in the fire being ordered extinguished and a citation being issued if the rules are not followed.

Families are always welcome to stop by the fire station to meet the firefighters and see the trucks.  For larger groups, please contact us to schedule a station tour.

Children playing with fire is a serious concern that should not be ignored.  It can stem from curiosity, to acting out, to thrill seeking, or delinquency.  What most people do not realize is that when a child is caught playing with fire, it is usually not the first time they did it.  Such behavior not only puts the child at risk, but the entire family is placed at a much higher risk of dying in a home fire as a result.  The City of Butler Bureau of Fire is there to help.  We will assess the situation to identify and address the root cause, as well as provide individual fire safety education for the child.  If you need assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.

The City of Butler Bureau of Fire has a digital fire extinguisher trainer that it can bring to your business or facility to train staff on proper usage of a fire extinguisher.  We are also happy to provide fire safety training tailored to your needs.  Please contact us to schedule.

Hiring of Full-time and Part-time Firefighters is done through the civil service testing process. Announcement of upcoming examinations will be advertised, and posted on the City of Butler website.

Copies of incident reports are available for a $50 fee.  Click here to request a copy of an incident report.