Welcome to the Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service

Working to create a safer community through prevention, protection, investigation, and education.

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Welcome to the Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service
Working to create a safer community through prevention, protection, investigation, and education.
Prevention, Response, and Investigation
A history of prevention as a priority, through education and consultation.
Fire Prevention Division
Embedded in Our Communities
We encourage engagement and education through station tours, and home safety visits.
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Frequent Questions

The beeping sound in your smoke alarm is an indication that the battery needs to be changed. Batteries should be change every 6 months. An easy way to remember is to change your battery when daylight savings begins and ends (Spring and Fall). Test your smoke alarm at least once a month. In addition, you should change your smoke alarm every 10 years.

The only trash you are allowed to burn at your residence is horticulture waste in accordance with the Clean Air Act 1991,  Clean Air Regulation 1993  and Clean Air Rules 1993. This should be done in a metal 55 gallon drum. You cannot burn horticultural waste in big pills.  Burn waste in small amounts and add to the drum as it burns down. Keep a garden hose nearby, in the event of an emergency. NEVER LEAVE THE FIRE UNATTENDED! You should check the wind direction with the weather report the day of your planned burn. You may have to extinguish the fire if it becomes a nuisance to your neighbors. In addition, you should contact our Fire Dispatch on 296-7559 prior to commencement of burning and at the conclusion. You should provide: your name, address, contact number, color of house and how long you anticipate burning. Ensure you wet down any remaining ambers and the conclusion of your burn to prevent secondary or accidental fires. In the event your fire gets out of control, contact 911 immediately. DO NOT haste!

There is no set schedule for recruit course to be held every year. All recruit courses are granted approval by the Cabinet Office. Subsequently, any  notification or advert for a post will be announced in the official Gazette and posted via the Department of Human Resources.

No. Vendors who service, test, inspect and certify portable fire extinguishers can be found in the yellow pages under Fire Extinguishers.

Fire Safety Tips

Downloadable tips to help keep you, your family, and your community safe.

VISION & MISSION

A safer community

The Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service is committed to partnering with the community to provide quality education and fire prevention programs to identify risks of fire and life safety. Respond to all emergencies in an effective, efficient, and professional manner.

Learn the history of the Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service

Our History

Prevention & Emergency Services

The Bermuda Fire & Rescue Service is more than just responding to emergencies. Our first priority is to prevent fires, then respond and investigate.

Fire Prevention

Building Fire Risk Assessments
Plan Reviews
Inspections
Public Fire Safety Education
Home Fire Safety Inspections
Remote Video Inspections

Emergency Services

Firefighting
Emergency Medical Response
Vehicle Extrication/Rescue
Hazardous Material Response
Emergency Special Services

Fire Investigation

Fire Cause Determination
Area of Origin
Structural Fires
Vehicle Fires
Explosions

The Fire Prevention Division

The AIM of the Fire Prevention Division is to help achieve the objectives through Education, Consultation and Enforcement of the Fire Safety Act 2014.