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The Bellevue Fire Department is currently comprised of 164 members dedicated to providing excellent and expedient Emergency Medical Services, Fire Prevention, Fire Suppression and other emergency services. Fire Chief Perry Guido has been with the department since January, 2009 and his office is at District 1. The department has four stations and one Training Site strategically located throughout the 41.3 miles of first-due response area.
The four stations are located at:
District 1 – 211 W. 22nd Ave.
District 2 – 2110 Fairview Dr.
District 3 – 9400 S. 36th St.
District 4 – 13501 S. 25th St.
Training Site – 3100 SP Benson Dr.
Responders have various levels of advanced training in EMS and Fire operations, but, at a minimum are all trained and certified as Emergency Medical Technician-Basic, Firefighter I, and Hazmat Awareness. The department is also fortunate to paramedics that can provide Advanced Life Support, Hazmat Technicians for advanced chemical and hazardous material(s) detection and mitigation, Firefighter II and III, and other areas of expertise.
The Training Site is a state-of-the-art fire simulation facility and includes a classroom facility utilized by local, state law enforcement and fire departments. The site is also available for rental and use by outside agencies. For more information please contact the Training Site Coordinator at (402) 293-6592.
The department averages over 4,500 emergency calls per year with the vast majority of calls requiring EMS treatment and transport. Over 2,900 patients were transported in 2016.
The main office phone number is 293-3153 and office hours are Monday through Friday 8:00am until 4:30pm.
If you have an emergency, please call 911.
The Bellevue Fire Department will proudly provide the highest quality of emergency services to the residents and visitors of the City.
We shall strive for excellence in the performance of our duty through training, education and a willingness to continually improve ourselves.
The Department will be ever vigilant in promoting awareness of fire hazards and in educating our citizens of all ages. This shall be accomplished through proper utilization of resources and administering in a fiscally responsible manner.