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Message From
Fire Chief Steve Abraira |
Thank you for visiting our website. We will keep you informed as much as we can by continually updating our site with pertinent items, interesting articles, and photos.
We offer you a glimpse into the daily life of a firefighter, safety tips for your home as well as yourself, contact information, statistics, and directions for requesting copies of Fire Incident Reports, a self-inspection form, scheduling a tour for your school or Scout troop, and an avenue to provide us with any concerns you may have.
We are here for you, the citizens and visitors of Palm Bay, and strive to provide you with the best possible customer service. Read More From Chief's Office
Working with you as a team,
Steve Abraira, Fire Chief |
So you think it's hot?
Imagine being one of the nine children who have
already died this year from being
left in a hot car!

Please read more here...
Safety in Your Home
24/7
"Almost weekly, we see news reports about horrible accidents involving young children and furniture, appliance and tv tip-overs." The Consumer Product Safety Commission offers safety tips on a number of topics.
After Wednesday evening's tragedy, we suggest you visit their
site for safety recommendations for your home. Our children are
our future - let's do everything we can to protect them.
Consumer Product Safety Commission and here
Hurricane Season Has Begun!
Are You Ready?
There are a number of preparations needed to prepare your home and your family for hurricane season. One area that should be addressed immediately is Special Needs. Brevard County Emergency Management has set up services for those who require certain types of assistance during emergencies; however, preregistration is required. Go here for complete information and any forms you may need for Special Needs or call
321-637-4088. For other information, click here to access PBF-R's Emergency Preparedness site.
Emergency Preparedness for Elders click here
CPR Classes
see "Citizen Requests" above
Anyone with information regarding arson should contact the Central Florida CRIMELINE at
1-800-423-TIPS
While Driving
MOVE to the RIGHT for lights and sirens!

Fire-Rescue does NOT conduct any solicitation by phone!
Please report any occurrences to the Chief's office here.

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