The Bullhead City Fire Department (BCFD), established in 1947, provides fire protection and emergency medical services to Bullhead City, Arizona, a community of approximately 41,348 residents across 60.15 square miles along the Colorado River in Mohave County. The department operates five stations with a fleet including seven fire engines, one ladder truck, nine ambulances, two dive/rescue boats, and other specialized vehicles. Staffed by 111 uniformed members and civilian support personnel, BCFD is organized into five divisions: Prevention, Suppression, Training, EMS, and Administration/Support. The Suppression Division, split into three shifts (A, B, C), handles firefighting, while services also include advanced life support, technical rescue, water rescue, fire prevention, code enforcement, and public education programs like station tours and the Smoke Alarm Program. BCFD maintains mutual aid agreements with neighboring departments and responded to over 12,000 calls in 2024, reflecting its commitment to community safety and growth.
This department is complete and utter trash. It should be called BullSH*T City Fire Department. The leadership is f****ng garbage. No plan for the current situation nor the future. Nepotism and favoritism runs rampant. If you are considering applying for this department, run the f*** away.
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This department is complete and utter trash. It should be called BullSH*T City Fire Department. The leadership is f****ng garbage. No plan for the current situation nor the future. Nepotism and favoritism runs rampant. If you are considering applying for this department, run the f*** away.