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The Administration Division supports all divisions within the Burbank Fire Department and includes the Fire Chief’s Office.
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What do firefighters typically do in a day? Read an hour-by-hour account.
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Ken Berkman brings 30 years of public works and engineering experience to the table — in both the public and private sectors.
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Learn how drivers and pedestrians can do their part to keep pedestrians safe.
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BMHET pairs Burbank officers with mental health clinicians to respond to crises, connect individuals to care, and reduce repeat emergencies.
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Discover how Burbank Police’s Traffic Bureau keeps roads safe through enforcement, education, parking control, and community programs.
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Marisa has dedicated her entire career to serving the Burbank community.
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Easily request a copy of your Burbank traffic accident report online or in person. Learn about processing times, fees, and how to request traffic camera footage separately.
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Fire extinguishers can be a life- and property-saving device. Learn how to use them properly.
Smoke alarms save lives, but only if they're functioning and installed properly.
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Schedule an inspection by the Burbank Fire Department.
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The Burbank Fire Department’s Fire Suppression Division responds to fires, hazardous materials incidents, and technical rescues to protect life and property. Learn about their HazMat Response Team, specialized equipment, and rescue capabilities.
The Burbank Fire Department’s Training & Safety Division prepares firefighters through recruit academies, ongoing training, safety programs, and coordination with other agencies to ensure readiness and protect personnel.
The Burbank Police Explorer Program is a volunteer career development program for young men and women interested in law enforcement. Open to ages 14–21, the program is supervised by members of the Burbank Police Department and provides opportunities to serve both the department and the community.
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Burbank Fire Department delivers 24/7 emergency medical care with Paramedic ambulances at Stations 11, 13 & 15; first-in fire crews; and continuous training for top-quality care.
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Avoid out-of-pocket ambulance and emergency medical costs in Burbank with the EMS Membership Program. Covers your whole household for one low monthly or annual fee.
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A welcome message from Burbank's Fire Chief, Danny Alvarez
Learn how to submit building or fire system plans for review by Burbank Fire to ensure fire code compliance. Includes requirements, fees, hours, and contact info.
Read about the Burbank Fire Department's Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Program, under the Los Angeles County Certified Unified Program Agency.
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Certain businesses must participate in the California Accidental Release Prevention Program (CalARP) as required by federal and state regulations.
Meet Burbank Deputy Chief Adam Cornils
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Learn the qualifications necessary to become a Burbank Firefighter, along with some tips to improve your chances for success.
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Introducing the City of Burbank's Where it Goes search tool! "Bin" confused when disposing of items? Search for the best disposal practices for over 400 items!
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The City of Burbank has a Council-Manager form of government. This structure reflects the City Council’s role: to set City policy and priorities.
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Distracted driving is dangerous and continues to take lives. Learn what's considered distracted driving in California.
The Community Assistance Coordinator connects concerned residents with appropriate staff to help them with any City issue they may be having. This involves taking phone calls, responding to emails, and even meeting with residents in an office on the second floor at City Hall.
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The fire code requires all fire protection systems to be inspected, tested, and maintained to make sure the system operates correctly during an incident.
Meet Burbank Police Chief, Rafael Quintero
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Both the CPAT and the Biddle exams are required to become a Burbank Police Officer. Learn more about them here.
Be ready for any emergency: learn how to store and rotate food supplies, keep essentials accessible, and follow smart food safety tips during power outages.
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A personal disaster kit – sometimes called a “go kit” – is designed to be portable and keep you supplied for three to five days.
Be prepared on the road with a vehicle disaster kit. Learn what to pack—blankets, food, water, first aid, and more—to survive up to 3 days if stranded in a storm or forced to leave your car.
Prepare for emergencies at work with a personal disaster kit. Learn what to pack—clothes, shoes, food, water, first aid, and essentials—to sustain yourself for 3–5 days.
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