 
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
NEW LOCATION:
1125 SOUTH ILLINOIS
BELLEVILLE IL 62220
Scott
Lanxon FireChief 1125 South Illinois Street Belleville, Illinois 62220 (618) 234-2236
blvlchief1@htctech.net
Links:
Emergency Disaster Resources
The Ultimate Guide to Fire
Safety for Adults & Children
Mission
Statement:
The Mission of the
Belleville Fire Department is to provide Fire Safety
and Prevention Education, Inspection, Suppression,
Investigation, and Hazardous Material Mitigation for
the Community. To provide the highest level of
service for the level of resources provided to the
department and to be highly trained and physically
fit.
Brief History:
In 1841, Belleville's first
fire department was organized. This was a volunteer
department with two fire stations. By 1878, the City
Council authorized a pay schedule for it’s'
firefighters. In 1918, Belleville's fire fighters
unionized and became Charter members of the
International Association of Fire Fighters.
Belleville Fire Fighters Local 53, as a charter
member of the I.A.F.F., is very active in the
community and surrounding area.
By the 1920's Belleville was a growing community
with two engine houses. In 1932 a third engine house
was opened in the West End of Belleville at 6200
West Main Street. This engine house gave the city
three strategically located engine houses with
thirty-three fire fighters in the Department. A
fourth engine house was recently opened on January
12, 2009 to keep up with the increasing population
and growth of the City.
In the 1950's, The Belleville
Fire Department had changed its' work week from a
seventy-two hour week to a fifty-six hour work week.
In 1971 the department changed to a forty-two hour
work week.
In 1985, Engine House No. 2 was
relocated to 2200 West Washington Street from its
former location at 30 North 12th Street. In 1995,
Engine House No.1 was relocated from 14 South
Jackson Street to its new location at 315 Carlyle
Avenue.
The
four engine houses are manned 24/7 by a full time
contingent of sixty State Certified
firefighters, four Battalion Chiefs, three Chief Officers and
two administrative assistants. The fire fighters are divided into four
battalions of fifteen on duty per day. They work a
forty-two hour work week. The Belleville Fire
Department does not run EMS service, as this
service is provided by private ambulance companies.
January, 2009 the Fire Administration Offices moved
to a new complex with the 4th Engine House at 1125
South Illinois Street, Belleville, Illinois.
Incident Data for 2009:
Total calls and inspections for
2009 were 3852
- Structure Fires 92
- Grass/Weeds/Refuse 155
- Vehicles/Railroad Cars/Engines 41
- Rescue Calls/Extrication/Police Assistance
105
- Hazardous Conditions/Spills/Leaks/Downed Power
Lines 213
- False Alarms 423
- Smoke Odor/Good Intent Calls 102
- Bomb Scare 1
- Mutual Aid Given 8
- Public Service/Fire Prevention In-Service
154
- Fire Inspections/Hood & Duct Inspections
1984
Apparatus:
The Belleville Fire Department
operates eight pieces of modern fire fighting
equipment with a total pumping capacity of 13,000 GPM. We operate three ladder companies; a 100 foot KME
aerial truck and a 75 foot E-ONE aerial. The KME
aerial truck was delivered new in May of 1997 and
the E-ONE aerial was acquired new in February of
2001. In January, 2009 a 75 foot Pierce aerial truck
was put into service.
The Front line pumper apparatus
are a 1991 Pierce, and twin E-ONE Typhoon pumpers,
one acquired in 2003 and one in 2004. Both E-ONE
pumpers carry 1000 gallons of water
and the 1991
Pierce holds 750 gallons.
First responding pumpers and the 75 foot E-ONE
aerial also do double-duty as Rescue apparatus and
are fully equipped with state-of- the- art rescue/
extrication equipment and heavy duty air bags.
Fire Safety House Trailer
Public Services:
The Belleville Fire Department is very visible
in the area of fire safety and fire prevention. Our
firefighters operate a fire safety trailer that is
taken to all of the elementary schools in the city
annually, during October and November. Thousands of
school children have been through the house and have
heard our program since it’s inception in the
1980’s. They always enjoy the safety lessons
brought to them by the firefighters and their
robotic Fire Hydrant friend “Pluggie.” We also
conduct in-service programs for senior citizens,
nursing homes and businesses within the city.
Our firefighters also conduct safety inspections
of over 1,950 businesses in the City.
Business
inspections are conducted at least once a year for
all commercial occupancies. There is an inspection
fee for this service, with a $25.00 minimum fee and
a $150.00 maximum based on square footage.
The Department has Certified Child Safety Seat
Installation Technicians on staff that are available
to the public for proper car seat installation and
instruction. Appointments can be made by contacting
the Fire Chief’s Office.
Permits for recreational bonfires within the City
are required and can be obtained through the Fire
Chief’s Office as well.
The Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau does
construction plan review for all new businesses and
multi-family construction within the city. The Fire
Prevention Bureau enforces the 2006 International
Building Code for new construction and the 2006
International Fire Code for existing buildings. We
also work with the Office of the State Fire Marshal
for the State of Illinois for underground storage
tank enforcement and other areas handled by the
State Fire Marshal.
The Belleville Fire Department currently holds a
Class 3 ISO rating.
The Belleville Fire Department is a member of
M.A.B.A.S Division 32, a mutual aid agreement that
includes most of the Fire departments in St. Clair
County and the St. Louis, MO City Fire Department.
M.A.B.A.S. (Mutual Aid Box Alarm System) divisions
throughout the state of Illinois, provide a
structured means of obtaining or supplying resources
in times of need to all fire departments that need
assistance.
Fire and Safety Links:
American Red Cross
Illinois Emergency Management Agency
Illinois Fire Safety Alliance
FEMA/ Homeland Security
National Fire Protection Agency
Sparky the Fire Dog/ Kids Stuff!
U.S. Fire Administration
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