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Buffalo Fire Alarms/Signals

Buffalo Fire Department transmits alarms in tone form. Two short tones signify an EMS Call, three short tones signify a Still Alarm or Preliminary Signal. Three long tones signify an Alarm of Fire or Hazmat Response.

General Calls:

Preliminary Signal: Automated alarm activation (2 Engines, 1 Ladder, 1 Chief)

Still Alarm: Investigations, Rubbish,Auto fire etc. ( 1 Engine or 1 Ladder )

EMS Call: (1 Engine or 1 Ladder)

Motor Vehicle Accident: (1 Engine, 1 Ladder)

Thruway Assignment: MVC on Thruway or 198/33 Expressways (1 Engine, 1 Ladder, Rescue, 1 Chief)

School Bus Accident: (1 Engine, 1 Ladder, Chief, as well as supervisor for First Student or Buffalo Public Schools Transportation)

Elevator Assignment: Alarm of elevator stuck with people trapped (1 Engine, 1 Ladder, Rescue, 1 Chief)

Structure Fire (Alarm of Fire): 3 Engines, 3 Ladders, (1 Ladder acts as the FAST truck), Rescue, Battalion Chief, B-56, F-20, F-9, F-11

Greater Alarms: (3 engines, 2 Ladders, Battalion Chief (3rd alarm), Deputy Commissioner)

General Alarm: (All active companies, Off Duty personnel, and reserve apparatus) -Note, the only call in BFD history to go to a general alarm was the 1954 Larkin Building fire.

Level 1 HazMat Response: ( Engine 3, HazMat 1, 1 Engine, 2 Ladders, Mobile Air Unit (F-7, F-8), F-16 (HazMat Captain), B-41 (Safety Officer), Battalion Chief, F-20 (EMS Lt.), Division Chief (B56)

BFD Units and Radio Callsigns

  • Mayor of Buffalo (M-1)
  • Commissioner of Fire (C-1)
  • Deputy Commissioner/Administration (B-51)
  • Deputy Commissioner/Operations (B-52)
  • Deputy Commissioner/EMS (B-53)
  • Special Operations Chief (B-55)
  • Homeland Security Coordinator (HS-1)
  • Division Chief (B-56)
  • Department Safety Officer (B-41)
  • Department Training Officer (B-42)
  • 3rd Battalion Chief (B-43)
  • 4th Battalion Chief (B-44)
  • 6th Battalion Chief (B-46)
  • 7th Battalion Chief (B-47)
  • HazMat Captain (F-16)
  • EMS Lieutenant (F-20)
  • Training Bureau (F-21,F-22,F-23)
  • Superintendent of Apparatus (F-48)
  • Superintendent of Fire Alarms (F-58)
  • Head Mechanic (F-49)
  • Chief of Communications (F-61)
  • Chief of Fire Prevention (F-1)
  • Fire Prevention Inspectors (F-1x)
  • Department Chaplain (F-72,F-74,F-75)
  • Buffalo Fire Arson Investigation Bureau (F-10,F-11,F-12)
  • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, & Firearms (F-13)
  • Professional Standards (F-14)
  • BFD Units and Radio Callsigns

  • Mobile Air Unit Trucks (F-7,F-8,F-9)
  • Communications Division (F-82,F-84,F-86,F-87,F-88)
  • Department Photographer (F-89)
  • Canteen Truck (F-76)
  • Red Cross Coordinator (F-78)
  • Repair Shop (F-83,F-85)
  • Department Tow Truck (F-2)
  • Department Service Truck (F-3)
  • Hose Wagon (F-62)
  • Hose Wagon (F-63)
  • Fuel Tanker (F-65)
  • Utility No. 1 (CBRNE 1)
  • Utility No. 2 (CBRNE 2)
  • Utility No. 3 (CBRNE 3)
  • Utility No. 4 (CBRNE 4)
  • Utility No. 5 (CBRNE 5)
  • Mask Repair (F-4)
  • Erie County Emergency Services Commissioner (ES-10)
  • Erie County Emergency Services Chaplain (ES-11)
  • Erie County Emergency Services EMS Chief (MC-4)
  • Erie County Emergency Services Deputy EMS (MC-7)
  • Erie County Emergency Services Command Post (MAC-1)
  • Erie County Sheriff Helicopter (AIR 1)
  • Live Buffalo, NY Icecast Feed on IBN and WiFi

    March 02

    Welcome to Buffalo, New York

     
     
    The Buffalo Metro Area feeds are broadcasted solely on the Incident Broadcast Network TeamSpeak and Icecast servers.
     
    For details on how to listen to these feeds and approximately 80 other feeds from around the world visit the IBN website at http://incidentbroadcast.com

    Buffalo Metro Fire

     
     
    The Buffalo Metro Fire feed streams live audio 24 hours a day from the City of Buffalo and the busiest suburbs.
     
    The feed broadcasts city of Buffalo, Town of Amherst, Town of Tonawanda and Town of Grand Island.
     
     

    DEPTS UNDER AMHERST CONTROL: Akron, Clarence, Clarence Center, East Amherst, Eggertsville, Ellicott Creek, Getzville, Harris Hill, Hutchinson Hose, Main Transit, Newstead, North Amherst, North Bailey, Rapids, Snyder, Swormville and Williamsville.

    DEPT'S UNDER TONAWANDA CONTROL: Ellwood, Kenilworth, River Road, Sheridan Park, Brighton and Kenmore.

     
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    Williamwrote:
    I love your site keep up the good work will be back.  Listening from Toronto, Canada
     
    Thank You  William
    Apr. 23
    I am sorry some don't like the BPD feed, but many do. If you don't click on the BPD feed, when it is available, you won"t receive, right. I am originally from Buffalo and used to listen to both on my scanner when I visited. Disabled now so can't go back. Fire is great but would love PD also. Thanks
    Feb. 21
    please tell me how to get to Buffalo police from this site. Thanks
    Feb. 2
    Like the feed to fire...gotta lose the PD though
     
    Dec. 10
    Brucewrote:
    I like your site..  the fire scanner stuff is great..  why are you broadcasting police dispatch on the fire site..? 
    Dec. 8

    What We Scan

    • Amherst Fire Control
    • Buffalo Fire

    Buffalo Fire Radio Channels

    F-1: 424.225 (Fire Dispatch)
    F-2: 424.350 (Fire Ground)
    F-3: 423.900 (HazMat Low Portables)

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