2025 Total Calls for Service
Medicals
Fires
Car Accidents
Public Assistance
2025 Total Calls for Service
Medicals
Fires
Car Accidents
Public Assistance
Warren Professional Firefighters Local 1383 represents the proud and professional firefighters serving the City of Warren, Michigan. As members of the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF), we are committed to delivering the highest standard of emergency response, fire suppression, advanced life support, and community risk reduction.
Local 1383 advocates for the safety, well-being, and professional development of our members while maintaining a steadfast commitment to the citizens we serve. We believe in building trust through action, supporting our community not only during times of crisis but also through charitable outreach, education programs, and public engagement.
Driven by honor, integrity, and a deep sense of duty, the members of Local 1383 stand ready—day and night—to protect lives and property while upholding the proud traditions of the fire service.

The IAFF Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Treatment and Recovery is a one-of-a-kind addiction treatment facility specializing in PTSD for IAFF members—and IAFF members only—who are struggling with addiction, PTSD, or other related behavioral health challenges. It provides a safe environment for members to receive the help they need as they take the first steps toward recovery. The center also serves as a haven where members can talk with others who have faced or overcome similar challenges.

🚨 WE’RE HIRING – JOIN THE WARREN FIRE DEPARTMENT 🚨
The City of Warren is now accepting applications for:
Firefighter/Paramedic
Firefighter/EMT-Basic
If you’re ready to serve your community, work with a highly trained team, and build a rewarding career in the fire service—this is your opportunity. Application Deadline is April 24, 2026.
Questions? Contact Human Resources using the information on the infographic, scan the QR code, or send us a message.
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Last night, Warren firefighters were dispatched to the 6000 block of 10 Mile Road for reports of a residential structure fire with a victim trapped and hanging out of a second-floor window.
The first arriving crew reported a working fire, with flames visible from a first-floor window.
Firefighters quickly coordinated an offensive interior attack while simultaneously rescuing the victim using an exterior ladder. The fire was brought under control, and the victim was safely rescued.
There were no reported injuries to firefighters or civilians.
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🚨 WE’RE HIRING – JOIN THE WARREN FIRE DEPARTMENT 🚨
The City of Warren is now accepting applications for:
Firefighter/Paramedic
Firefighter/EMT-Basic (Must have or obtain a Michigan Paramedic License within 18 months of hire date.)
If you’re ready to serve your community, work with a highly trained team, and build a rewarding career in the fire service—this is your opportunity.
Application Deadline is April 24, 2026.
Questions? Contact Human Resources using the information on the infographic, scan the QR code, or send us a message.
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We had another great turnout at our 6th annual Charity Wild Game Dinner! Thank you to all of our guests, sponsors, vendors, and supporters! We were able to make a fantastic showing to help support one our retirees who has been diagnosed with cancer.
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Tonight, Warren firefighters were dispatched to the 29000 block of Lorraine for a reported apartment fire.
First-arriving crews confirmed a working kitchen fire and quickly began fire suppression and search operations. One victim was located and transported to a local hospital. The fire was brought under control with no reported injuries to firefighters.
Within just five minutes of initial dispatch, six fire apparatus arrived on scene.
We’re proud to serve the Warren community.
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With Daylight Saving Time beginning today, we want to remind you of the importance of testing and maintaining your smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
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📣🚨Station 1 Is Officially In Service! 🚒🚑
We’re proud to finally announce that our new Fire Station 1 is now fully operational!! Quint 1 and Squad 1 are responding to emergencies from the new station and ready to serve the community with improved access and upgraded infrastructure.
We want to extend our sincere thank you to everyone who made this possible. From the previous to current Mayor's Office, Warren City Council, City of Warren Fire Department administration staff, our dedicated members, and most importantly, the taxpayers and supporters who continue to invest in public safety.
A fire department is only as strong as the support it receives from its community and leaders, and we are truly grateful for the trust you place in us.
📣Please remember 📣: the old Station 1 at 9 Mile and Federal is now closed and no longer open to the public. We will no longer be responding to emergencies from this location.
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2025 proved to be another busy year! Our department responded to 22,638 calls for service, just over 1,000 more calls than last year.
This year also marked a major milestone with the addition of two new fire stations, expanding our ability to serve residents more efficiently and effectively.
2025 Overview Call Breakdown: (This is not a complete account of all our runs)
• Medical calls: 16,986
• Car accidents: 736
• Public assists: 1,657
• Structure fires: 68
• Vehicle/Dumpster fires: 80
We are currently working on a detailed statistical breakdown that will be shared in the near future.
We appreciate the continued support of our community, taxpayers, and fire millage, which allows us to meet increasing demand while maintaining a high level of service. ... See MoreSee Less
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