Quezon City Fire District

Quezon City Fire District
Distritong Pamatay Sunog ng Lungsod Quezon
Abbreviation QCFD

Coat of Arms of the Quezon City Fire District
Motto "Quezon City's Bravest"
Agency overview
Formed May 4, 1949
Preceding agencies
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
General nature
Operational structure
Headquarters MMC Compound, City Hall Complex, Quezon City
Agency executive Jesus Fernandez, Fire Superintendent
Parent agency Bureau of Fire Protection National Capital Region (BFP-NCR)

The Quezon City Fire District (Filipino: Distritong Pamatay Sunog ng Lungsod Quezon) also known as the Quezon City Fire Department and Fire District 5 is an agency of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) specifically under the Bureau of Fire Protection National Capital Region responsible for implementing national policies related to Firefighting and Protection as well as implementation of the Philippine Fire Code (PD 1185),[1] which was repealed and replaced by the New Fire Code of the Philippines (RA 9514).[2] Formerly known as the Constabulary Central Fire District, the QCFD is in charge of the administration and management of city fire and emergency services in Quezon City.

History

The Quezon City Fire Department was established together with the other departments of the newly formed Quezon City in 1939. It had a skeletal Firefighting force and was usually augmented by the Manila Fire Department.

It was then Mayor Nicanor A. Roxas who formally appointed a Fire Chief by the name of Gaudioso Villegas.[3]

World War II came, and the Fire Services Department's control was ceded to the newly formed Japanese Government, particularly the Kempei Tai.

After the war, the national government restructured all fire services were transferred operational control to the Philippine Constabulary. It was the Metropolitan Police Force Fire Service that exercised overall control over the various fire departments of Metro Manila, including the Quezon City Fire Department. On June 16, 1952 and subsequently on August 22, 1972 by virtue of RA 537[4] and 6548, the QC Fire Department was placed under the operational control of the City Mayor.[5]

The Philippine Constabulary was integrated with the municipal and city police services, thus creating the Integrated National Police. The Quezon City Fire Department was renamed Central Fire District. It retained this name until 1991 when the Bureau of Fire Protection was established, further absorbing operational control over all Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services in the Philippines. These changes to the organization moved administrative and operational control of the Central Fire District to the Bureau of Fire Protection National Capital Region (BFP-NCR).

Central Fire District was again restructured and its name reverted to Quezon City Fire District at the dawn of the new millennia.

Lineage of Fire Chiefs

The following are the list of Fire Chiefs of the Quezon City Fire Department, Central Fire District, and Quezon City Fire District. List is partially complete as information is not that readily available on existing public documents:[3]

Mission

The mission of the Bureau of Fire Protection:[10]

Organization

The Quezon City Fire Department is divided into 6 Fire Stations and 21 Fire Sub-Stations covering the 142 Barangays of Quezon City. The location of these stations are patterned after the police stations of the Quezon City Police District:[11]

Base Units

Line Units

See also

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